Friday Meanderings

Happy Friday!  

We’ve been to a few meetings this week and there’s more next week.  I coerced most of the attendees  of the Old Homosassa Heritage Council meeting to pose for a photo afterwards.  (A few snuck out without my permission!)  Thought we could use it in the newspaper.

And Clyde gave bunny ears.

Old Homosassa Heritage Council

It’s actually kind of funny.  But I don’t think the newspaper is gonna want it!

I’ve been following the Yulee Drive sidewalk story since back in July 2014.  There was supposed to be a final plan in the Fall of 2015 with construction starting in 2016.  Well, that’s what I thought.  I emailed the county officials and received this response from Walt Eastmond, Transportation Project Manager: 

Good afternoon Kathy – 100% plans have been submitted to FDOT for review and approval. Through that review process a few minor areas of wetland impacts within the road right of way were identified. The project consultant has already addressed the impacts with the Water Management District (WMD) and the WMD has already approved the impacts as they are deminimis. However, the Army Corp has a few questions that the consultant is now addressing.

As plans are now complete and we have an accurate project cost estimate we approached FDOT for programming construction funding. Currently federal funding is scheduled for 2017.

Please let me know if you have any other questions

Disappointing response.

Today’s the anniversary of 9/11 and Terry and I are planning to go to the tribute at the Valerie Theatre this afternoon.  Since I’ve recently been introduced to the renovated venue, I’d like to check out any displays they have in the future.  Inverness is really turning their downtown into a destination. They have a new motto “Small Town Done Right”.  Pretty cool.

I’ve got a little fashion statement to make.  You all know how fashionable I am.  Here in Homosassa, we consider jeans as being dressed up.  Yes, it’s flip flops, t-shirts and shorts the rest of the time.  But I still look at the online catalogs and I noted that high-waisted jeans with flared legs are back in style.  

And I want to know why we had to get rid of our “mom jeans”?  We’d all be ready for this “new” look!

mom jeans

noun

informal

 women’s jeans of a style regarded as unfashionable or unflattering.”just because you’re 40+, it doesn’t mean you have to start walking around in mom jeans”

These are “Mother Hustler Fray Jeans” from Anthropologie.

Mother Hustler Fray Jeans

And from J.Crew we have “Maguire High Waisted Flare Jeans”

It’s just a matter of time before the fashionistas dictate that jeans with pleats are the way to go!

Six more weeks until Darin and Kathryn’s wedding.  There’s a “happy hour” the evening before.  Dress code is jeans.  Think I know what I’ll be wearing!

Darin and Kathryn

Have a great weekend!

Kathy

Friday Meanderings

perrydise

Terry and I attended the planning board’s meeting for the helipad yesterday.  (I posted about it a few weeks ago.) There were many passionate voices that spoke against the approval.  Most of the issues presented were about safety, noise, environment, and the wildlife. 

We lost.  

Mr. Hi Sierra got approval for his helipad from the planning board. But the Florida Department of Transportation has already issued Mr. Sierra a “cease and desist” for landing the helicopter on his property.  It might be awhile before he actually gets to land on his helipad.

Here’s a pic of the property on Mason Creek. It’s a beautiful 15 acre parcel with a scenic view of the Chaz Wildlife Refuge. The helipad will be right in front of the blue sign.

perrydise

In other news….

Yesterday’s DIY post was my last.  No more sewing, quilting, painting, building, or organizing on this website.  I’m still doing all of those projects but I don’t think the DIY weekly post really fits on “Just a Slice of Life in Perfect”, anymore.  Everything else will still be here.  Lots of local issues, restaurant reviews, photos, and meandering.  

The sewing, quilting, and other assorted DIY projects will be on my site, Designs by KTGreen

And to entice you to actually go to Designs by KTGreen, I’m doing a giveaway.  I’ll be posting a tutorial for the next five Tuesdays with instructions on how to make five different totes.  At the end of the series, I’ll be giving one tote away.   The randomly chosen winner will get to pick which tote.  

To be eligible to win, all you have to do is enter a comment.

You can comment every Tuesday during the series. So you actually have six chances to win (I started the contest this past Tuesday) and the comments will stay open for seven days.  So far, I’ve had one comment.  If you decide to enter, you have a pretty good chance of winning!

You can comment anything you would like to say.  But be nice–my feelings are hurt easily.

Next week I’ll tell you how to make the easy-peasy tote.  It’s REALLY EASY and anyone can make it.

As the Tuesdays go by, the tote will be a bit more difficult.  The final tutorial on October 6th will be a bag with pockets and lining. It will be very very nice.  (That’s the one you will probably want to win.) I’ll randomly pick a winner from the six weeks of comments on the following Monday, October 10th and I’ll post the winner’s name on Tuesday, October 11th.

And what’s going on in Citrus County?

Now that it’s getting cooler there are many more options! (That’s a joke–it’s not getting cooler)

Old Homosassa Heritage Council meeting is on the 9th at 5:30 at the Homosassa Civic Club.

The Homosassa Civic Club is meeting for the first time since June on the 14th at 7:00.

Save our Water week kicks off on September 18th with a dinner.  $35 a plate.

The rest of the week there will be several water-related activities.  Clean ups, a thank-you luncheon for the volunteers, kayak and boat tours–every day something scheduled.

September 19th is the Homosassa Raft Race.  

Moon over the Mounds returns to Crystal River Archaeological State Park on September 25th at 8 pm.

Diva Night is at the Plantation on October 10th.

And of course, the biggest and best event of all–the Homosassa Arts, Crafts, and Seafood Festival is November 14th and 15th.

Oh wait, the biggest and best event coming up is Darin and Kathryn’s wedding.  SEVEN WEEKS!

A little drive to Tampa

Have a great weekend!

Kathy

A Few Projects from the Basement Renovation

coffee shelf

Oh, maybe more than a few…

kitchenette

Lauri picked up a large Formica countertop piece from a local online market for $50!  It looked like it might have been originally made for a kitchen penninsula.  Terry cut it down to make the countertop.  Lauri was picking out mosaics for the backsplash when she came up with the brilliant idea to reuse the two edges from the countertop that had been cut off.  Terry quickly made it so!

Storage and organization was a top priority.  We had a dresser plus a hall closet so our clothes weren’t a problem.  But there’s all that other stuff!  Like food, shoes and totes.

I found this cart at Target on sale.

kitchenette

It fit perfectly into that small space by the fridge.  I loved that we could just roll it out.  Very convenient. 

Target cart
Did you notice that Maggie’s crate has a tray on top? That was our temporary end table.  I want to get a small table with wheels that we can pull out for sewing, dining and office work next year.

 Unfortunately, Adley thought it was convenient, too.

Adley

Adley
No, she did not get to eat those bbq chips. I actually had pretzels on the cart plus yogurt and fruit in the fridge for the toddler!  The junk food was for Terry, Riley, Piper and me!

After putting up with a pile of shoes by the door for a few days, we figured out that under the bed was perfect hidden storage!

shoe storage

shoes
You can’t tell there’s shoes under there!

I like to hang my totes, hats, and Maggie’s leash by the door for convenience.  We checked out hook racks at Target, Lowe’s and Menard’s but none of them had the appropriate wood stain.  Finally I suggested we take some of the leftover door framing wood from last year and create our own.  We bought the oil-rubbed bronze hooks at Menards. 

hooks

A unique issue we had was how to hang the curtains.  Our son had protected the water hose that ran to the fridge’s icemaker by putting metal plates in the wall and we couldn’t put up rods. (Oh yes, we tried)  After a lot of research we found these at JCPenney’s.  And they looked great.

ceiling curtain rods

I only make drapes when I want a custom look.  They are difficult to make because there’s a lot of fabric which makes it cumbersome and if you don’t have a dedicated area to sew in, it’s not worth the effort. Plus you can get really nice options from places like Ikea and JCPenney’s that are cheaper then buying the fabric. Really. Sad to say but fabric for home decor tends to be expensive.  But, after buying the gray couch for our earth-color-based basement area, I knew I had to make the drapes to bring the colors together.

A Few Projects from the Basement Renovation

So I went to several fabric stores plus pored over all the Internet sites.  I found a gray and taupe indoor/outdoor piece at Jo-anne’s.  I used that for 4 1/2″ borders along the sides of the drape and a 17″ section on the bottom. The fabric felt like canvas, so I bought some 72″ wide canvas at Hancock Fabrics and used that for the center.  Didn’t even have to piece it since it was so wide.  I didn’t line the drapes so finished them with French seams.  I was really happy with how the drapes turned out.  The band along the sides will get more use as people pull the drapes to open them but that color shouldn’t show any dirt.  And if those little toddler hands are a little too grubby even for that color, they can just be thrown in the washer.  

drapes

drapes

drapes

We stumbled on this bed ensemble at JCPenney’s.  I had planned on making the bed skirt out of the same fabric as the drapes and then getting a quilt.  But this set was just too perfect–gray and taupe–even included all those pillows and the bed skirt.  It was little fancy schmancy for my taste but the colors were perfect.  (Of course it was on sale and we had a coupon so it was cheaper then making.)

bed ensemble

One more clever little addition was my little coffee shelf.

coffee shelf
Piper made me the rose and vase at daycare. So cute. Only been gone two weeks and miss her like CRAZY!

I was going through all of the lumbar discards from making the window casements.  After a few days of pondering what we could do with this nice lumbar, I said “Terry, I have a great idea”.

He already had made me two shelves for my office and one for the bathroom at our Florida home.  So he whipped this up for me.  I stained it.  He hung it.  There’s five hooks for coffee cups and keys.  

Perfect!