Sunday, June 23, 2013

Out and about

Although have been quiet on the blog front over the last few weeks we have been busy out and about and around the garden. And of course that typically means lots of Logan photos, so thought it was about time to put some more up on the picasa album.

And because of he multicultural heritage we are trying to introduce him to all the relevant sports and activities and thanks to Grandpa he is starting to practise with his hockey stick.

Perths Alien Invasion


A couple of weeks ago we headed into the city on the Sunday as it was a lovely warm winter afternoon and there was a whole bunch of "artsy" things happening, mostly around the Art Gallery and Museum.

They had some areas where the kids could build fun "things" from different kinds of cloth and mangled bike parts.


Which Logan and I watched to get some good ideas for our next project....


Then as he wasn't quite up to that level of construction yet, he decided to run off chasing pigeons instead, and why not!


The main reason we decided to go, was to see some giant puppets that had been created by Shaun Tan who Janice had seen and met at a conference which had made us aware of him. Initially they were just hanging out in one area and then the puppets (with some help perhaps) took to a stroll around the streets much to the delight of little kids and big-kids :)



And half on hour later they had made it about 30ft further down the street!



Janice got her coffee while L and I stalked them and then we headed for a last play around the museum play area before heading home.



Monday, June 3, 2013

The grass is greener

After some pondering we decided to make some use out of the side of the house, as it started out as a funky looking area with pebbles and small plants.


But 3 years later had evolved into a bit of a jungle as the plants grew like mad and even when I chopped them back they just grew back quicker and sharper than ever.

And now with Logan in "running man" mode and not having anything but concrete and garden beds around the rest of the garden we decided to create a "grassed area" for him. Real grass would be a struggle as it is a mostly shaded area and of course with Perth climate require a lot of extra watering to stand any chance. So false grass it was or AstroTurf for my Canadian readers.

And happy to report it seemed to be a case of many weeks of planning made the actual execution of the job go better than expected. Had the plate compactor picked up by 8am and Glynn came round to help by 9am, then off to the soils place to pick up a trailer load of "cracker dust", otherwise known as road base or metal dust. Recommended as it sits better than sand and forms a more stable base over the compacted pebbles.

Pebbles compacted and base going on
To prove I did do some work too
So after a good main base and filling in some gaps the compactor did its work well and we were even laying the grass by about 2pm with a beer to help - too easy!



I then had the fun task of cutting up the last pieces to size, finishing off pinning it down and spreading the layer of sand over it all and pretty happy with the finished job. Not the most expensive grass which I could tell on the edges when trying to get it to fit, but for the area it's in and a practical place to play "jobs a good 'un"!


And Logan has given it some preliminary testing(see side videos) and will be reporting back to me this week with his findings....

Practising for his next rap video

Birthday Party

Just realised that I hadn't put anything up about Logan's birthday party he had down at our local Yokine Reserve. There was a good turnout from and a good spot to keep the kids happy playing, instead of crammed in our house and back garden.

Big Logan and Little Logan enjoying the water play area

And Janice baked a great birthday cake which started as a robot, then morphed into an alien!


And more photos on the picasa album.