The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love. Galatians 5:6

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Backyard Becomings and Long Haul Learnings

 

The New#2 Shed

If you have to leave the beauty of Georgian Bay, it's a very good bonus to come back to this.  

Over the past two weeks while we've been gone, our landscapers have begun the first phases of what will be a two or three season plan.  Shout out to Wildlife Gardening www.WildlifeGardening.ca. for their design, knowledge, careful listening to our ideas, and plain old grunt work in creating the unique spaces and natural look we were hoping for.


Before

Now
(To the left of the pail we will build up the grade for a ramp that will be level with our front door.)

Before


Now
(Behind the red umbrella there will be a fence to separate our yard from the neighbours'.
Can you see the massive rhubarb plant right at the bottom?)

The beginnings of the ground cover that will fill in the spaces.

A 'rain garden' is also in the plan for this year, and I can't wait to see how that not only makes best use of the downspouts and general water flow over the property, but how it adds to the overall look as well.

Also this year is the laying of patio stones to finish off the hoped for eating area, and leveling off  and expanding the driveway.

Another shout out to "Shed in a Day" who lived up to their name and had this built and ready in under two and a half hours yesterday.  Literally, there was nothing there in that space when they arrived.

Now for the fun of sorting and rearranging the contents of the old shed (which Ken and I will inherit by virtue of proximity), and storing the common tools etc. in the most convenient spaces.

Existing#1 Shed
Development of this space, into a private outdoor place to sit and relax, 
is scheduled for next season.


Can't help but consider where I was at emotionally last year at this time, particularly when it comes to the whole process of 're-nesting' that we've done over the past, well, two or three years actually.  

Last June we had just signed back on the offer and were working towards the July 18 closing date.  It was all about uprooting and leaving.  And oh, let's throw in a ruptured appendix at this point, just for fun.

This year we are settling and planting again, and breathing again.  I can hardly express how good it is to be where we are now.  How 'normal' it feels.  How, frankly, relieved I am.

Because in between there was a lot of letting go, of not knowing, and of white knuckle faith that we were doing the right thing and that we would find ourselves 'at home' again.

And here we are.

Psalm 138:8 (ESV)
The LORD will fulfill His purposes for me.
Your love, O LORD, endures forever --
do not abandon the works of Your hands.


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