tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-808288807577297993.post5435882758772479242..comments2023-06-26T07:21:47.058-05:00Comments on The Clark Castle: Dost Mine Eyes Deceive Me?Mrs. Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13742782049275659850noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-808288807577297993.post-50557186924764323472011-10-30T17:18:02.760-05:002011-10-30T17:18:02.760-05:00Yay! A post!
I'm sure everything is going to...Yay! A post!<br /><br />I'm sure everything is going to turn out great. Justin and his dad just installed new trim in our bedroom (the original trim was brown and when we had to rip out our bedroom door frame to install the new refrigerator (which is one of the smaller units), we decided just to rip out all of the crap brown. The new stuff is white and it matches the rest of the house. I just finished painting it last week.<br /><br />Two words make all of the difference when installing trim: Nail Gun.<br /><br />NEED IT! SERIOUSLY. Hammer and nail makes for very uneven trim because the vibrations from every single hit tends to shake the stupid trim loose again. GAH!<br /><br />I love the plants you've chosen for your entry way. The colors are beautiful with the color of your house. <br /><br />I worry about the placement of the cast irons, though... they tend to fan out and might block the walk way in the close-quarters area once they become established. If they don't, great. If they do, you can always move them to elsewhere in the yard or further from the walkway and cover the dirt (only in the small entry area) with small stones and keep a really neat, tall, and attention-grabbing potted plant by your door. Just an idea. I'd have to draw a picture.Jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08329085748350092425noreply@blogger.com