Justa Rollin’ Right Along


New Sidewalk Lighting By Malibu

Thursday, August 28th, 2008



As you may know, I have been doing a lot of work outside trying to make things look nice. A lot of sweat has gone into these projects. Things are rolling along smoothly and actually getting somewhere.

I have been visiting the local store every few days to get a yard of . I can fit twelve bags in the car, which is actually about a yard and a third. It’s good enough to do smaller areas. Once you start raking, doesn’t go all that far.

I am up to the front area of the . I weeded the whole area this morning in preparation for the I purchased at yesterday. There were already three out there, but two of them were out. I decided to buy three more and a set of . I got the “Do-it-yourself” metal , because they matched the ones already installed.

These are pretty nice. They are about a foot and a half tall, made of metal, use 11 watt and are really easy to install.

Since there were already some installed, but I like to do things my own way, I decided to take them out, along with all the wire. With the 50′ of outdoor wire I bought yesterday, coupled with the existing wire, I had plenty to add three to make a total of six.

After I did all the and pulled out the wire and fixtures, I assembled all the new . Each one took just a few minutes. I installed the and re-ran the wire so it accessed all of them. I changed the time on the outdoor and took a look. Miraculously, all of them worked. I am very excited for it to get dark tonight to I can attempt another picture. I am hoping it will come out so I can post it here. Then, you will see the pure beauty of my work.

After I showed Laura what I did, she suggested that we put in some small that aim at the from the , facing upward. I am sure you have seen them. There are a few that have those types of in this and I get jealous when I see them. There is nothing worse than a naked, dark at night time. Well, I’m sure there are some things worse than that. But still, it’s all about the .

Related posts