Outdoor living
The service put our dock back in place a couple weeks ago. On Thursday night, the always happy Doug from Morris County Marine returned our boat and we got the first just-past-sunrise ride of the 2009 season. When we got the pontoon boat in 2004, it was like getting a floating living room.
After months—perhaps years—of searching, Matt located the objects of our deck desire using the Google images search. The outdoor pieces (a sofa, two chairs and two tables) by Max Furniture arrived on Friday. After putting it all in place, we did what any normal couple in the middle of a home renovation would do: Went downstairs to grout the tile on the shower floor and bench.
We made up for it this morning, starting the day with an after sunrise soak in the cedar hot tub and having breakfast on the deck. (Featuring herring and Gouda cheese.)
After months—perhaps years—of searching, Matt located the objects of our deck desire using the Google images search. The outdoor pieces (a sofa, two chairs and two tables) by Max Furniture arrived on Friday. After putting it all in place, we did what any normal couple in the middle of a home renovation would do: Went downstairs to grout the tile on the shower floor and bench.
We made up for it this morning, starting the day with an after sunrise soak in the cedar hot tub and having breakfast on the deck. (Featuring herring and Gouda cheese.)
Labels: Lake living, Ranch House
2 Comments:
Awesome furniture! It looks really comfy! Loved the Mets brick. Too bad it is for the wrong NY team...
By Unknown, at 1:59 PM
Yes, great furniture! Really elegant. In fact, it looks too nice for outdoor living, even though I know it's made for precisely that.
Grouting tile. :-P I bet that's hard on the ol' back. On the bright side, Spacey P has returned to help you two escape the renovation whenever you need it.
By The Foz, at 6:28 AM
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