05/12/2025 – Around Colehaus

Backyard fountain, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Backyard fountain, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

Long time Colehaus Cats readers know we have a big fountain in our backyard. It was Dad’s dream back in 2002 and ever since, it’s been instrumental in providing water and shelter for multiple kinds of wildlife as well as a big stress reliever (mostly) for us humans.

Coming from living on a near quarter acre rental house surrounded with grass, we decided early on our own backyard would have zero grass. Mom could dabble in her wildest perennial and evergreen garden dreams and Dad would have wide walkways and a fountain dominating half the space.

7 years ago, Mom was thinking of how to create balance and dreamed up an idea for an arbor, a size-appropriate arbor to the big fountain, meaning not a dinky little arbor out of an Amazon-delivered box.

And then life happened. Layoffs and worry and lots of food bank trips. Mom went back to work, working 2 jobs at once for a short while. Through it all, the arbor dream was pushed down countless times and Mom kept squirreling away every penny not needed for living. Literally, pennies.

Slowly, pennies, nickels, and dimes build into dollars. This year, the arbor became real.

Our arbor, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Our arbor, 2025 © Colehauscats.com

We found an honest, very hard working, creative outdoor woodworker on the NextDoor app and worked with him all last month to make Mom’s arbor a reality.

The finished arbor, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
The finished arbor, 2025 © Colehauscats.com

We stained the wood black, no painting, and the contractor installed water diversion pipe and dry wells to keep everything as maintenance free as possible going forward. Other than a few little tweaks here and there, it’s done. Mom can’t stop looking at it. Now, maybe, all her work and days spent separating gravel from dirt makes sense. And just in time for the garden to start blooming.

Eastside walkway, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Eastside walkway, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Star Magnolia, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Star Magnolia, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Orange red Tulips with orange white daffodils, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Orange red Tulips with orange white daffodils, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Purple Primrose, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Purple Primrose, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Species Tulip and mystery woodland perennial, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Species Tulip and mystery woodland perennial, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Baby pink Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Baby pink Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Pure white Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Pure white Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Pink Orange Exbury Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Pink Orange Exbury Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Purple Columbine from seed, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Purple Columbine from seed, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Flaming Orange Exbury Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com
Flaming Orange Exbury Azalea, 2025 © Colehauscats.com

Project #1 is nearly complete. Project #2, the downed bird feeder, is slowly being figured out, Project #3 is in process (more gravel/dirt separation), and the moving Dad downstairs project is still in the planning phase for this coming fall.

Many thanks to our contractor, to the Colehaus cats who not so patiently waited for Mom to get out of the dirt and come inside for snuggles and hugs, and to you for visiting here, for your generosity and kind words of encouragement, advice, and simple check-in notes saying Hi. We appreciate every one of you. Thanks for visiting today!

Quint waiting for a hug © Colehauscats.com
Quint waiting for a hug © Colehauscats.com

Okay Quint, let’s make up for some of those lost hugs.

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A Colehaus Cats flashback:

2024 – No post
2023Is it Friday?
2022 – No post
2021Why Not Wednesday
2020 – No post
2019 – No post
2018 – No post
2017Like Mother, Like Daughter
2016 – No post
2015Ruby Tuesday
2014Pia and the Abyss
2013 – No post
2012 – No post

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05/09/2025 – Finally Friday

Post and brick and gravel © Colehauscats.com
Post and brick and gravel © Colehauscats.com

Mom’s working on some changes here at Colehaus, as if she didn’t already have enough home projects (“And that’s just the way I like it,” she says). She’s wrapping up the big garden project outside (Project #1) by laying down old paver base mats in certain areas onto which the gravel will permanently reside, instead of sinking into the dirt and mud over the years. Photos coming.

Yesterday, after work, Mom pry-barred the 2 giant rocks out from around the broken metal bird feeder pole (Project #2) and dug down until she could loosen and lift the metal remains out. We’re still not sure what method we’ll go with to replace it. Mom admits to briefly thinking about giving up feeding the birds – is the expense worth it even if we get so much enjoyment out of watching them?

Big rocks moved, no banana for scale © Colehauscats.com
Big rocks moved, no banana for scale © Colehauscats.com

Mom thinks she should somehow get an 8 foot 4 by 4 wooden post home and a bag of cement and figure out 1) how to stabilize and level the post while the cement dries for three days, 2) how to mount hooks or something that 2 feeders will hang from that squirrels/ambitious raccoons won’t break off, and 3) how to convince Dad that this would be more stable than another metal pole he’s just as likely to bend or pull down the next time he loses his balance while putting food out there.

Dad believes every creature that can climb would easily climb a 4 by 4 wooden post and take off with those 2 feeders faster than you can say, “And . . . it’s gone.” Mom said she can climb but couldn’t climb a 4 by 4 wooden post. We’re not going to say what Dad said back.

Either way, be it post or pole, it’ll need to be cemented in. What’s a little more work when you’re already doing all the work, right? Do it right the first time is a good motto, even if you’re redoing something a second time.

Tessa thinks this thing needs to be moved © Colehauscats.com
Tessa thinks this thing needs to be moved © Colehauscats.com

Back inside to think about options and to get out of the pollen, Mom started the next project that has been several months in coming. Some of you know Dad suffers from MS – Multiple Sclerosis, and is entering his 25 year with the incurable disease. He was officially diagnosed 9 months after he had our 2-story house built and now, is starting to have real problems getting up and down the stairs.

The Moving Dad Permanently Downstairs project has begun. This will be a long, slow project, mostly due to cost, and lastly, figuring out how to get some kind of operational shower set up where there isn’t one or the room and money to put one in the very, very small toilet/sink only bathroom downstairs. Creativity and thinking outside of the box may or may not play a role. No, it probably won’t entail use of a kiddie wading pool and a hose.

But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves. First step requires LOTS of vacuuming. Viola wasn’t too keen on that. She doesn’t run away from the vacuum; she just must know where Mom and the vacuum are at all times. She’s a good supervisor that way.

Viola on vacuum watch © Colehauscats.com
Viola on vacuum watch © Colehauscats.com

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A Colehaus Cats flashback:

2024 – No post
2023 – No post
2022Hey Lady!
2021 – No post
2020 – No post
2019 – No post
2018Wordy Wednesday
2017 – No post
2016Many Ginger Cat Monday
2015 – No post
2014Tessa Toes
2013 – No post
2012 – No post

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05/07/2025 – Four Word Wednesday

Quint © Colehauscats.com
Quint © Colehauscats.com

There’s a handsome guy!

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A Colehaus Cats flashback:

2024 – No post
2023 – No post
2022 – No post
2021F is for Friday
2020 – No post
2019 – No post
2018Around Colehaus, Spring 2018 Edition
2017 – No post
2016 – No post
2015 – No post
2014Miss Newton in Charge
2013Ruby Tuesday
2012Peeking from the Fluff

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