Wednesday 20 August 2008

Life gives us some great days and we have to go to work....

I went to work today, honest....

Saw some interesting things well suited to audition for my weekly desktop redressing.



And this is the view that greeted me after about an hour of scenic snow shoe shuffling (say that ten times), but still managed only half way to the Mt St Gwinear Summit. That was far pretty enough for my aging bones to carry me. Note to Self: Must walk snow covered mountains in uncomfortable footwear more often. The views were worth the blisters. Correction to Self: obtain better fitting shoes first!
Did I mention I went to work today?

Tuesday 19 August 2008

David Rhodes Chain Letter Scam

I made a whole 5 cents today, just for walking to the mail box... pretty cool hey!?
Not! because it means yet another poor sucker has fallen for the long running and often tailored version of these chain letters offering guaranteed fortunes by simply participating in a mail out... O and sending a ten dollar 'gift' to the addressee in number one spot.
I mean seriously people... Don't fall for it if you receive one. Your smarter than that! You've heard of STRANGER DANGER, right? We work long and hard for every dollar we earn and yes things might be getting tighter BUT.... Don't throw it away with the lure of becoming rich in a chain letter. Cos you'll surely regret the hefty fine that may greet you in the weeks following a post out.
Not convinced, still think it'll be a bit of fun?
Google it before you act.... or check out some Australian Fair Trading sites for similar scams. And remember.... If it sounds too good to be true... it usually is!

Saturday 16 August 2008

Seeing Red!


Gorgeous isn't it! I've been seeing red a lot this week, literally and metaphorically. Who'd have thought such a gorgeous colour could ruin my week.
It all started with a can of red paint called 'Autumn Rust' destined for above the picture rail of my kitchen lounge area and if lucky, a little below the picture rail as well.... I know that was back in January when I painted up the sample to get a feel for the colour and if we liked it or not. Well I've taken some time off work to finish as much of our long overdue renovations as possible. We've had enough and have paid the deposit to start building a new house.
Crack the lid, lets get into it. Hmmm... My 'Autumn Rust' looked strangely bubbly. Lets pour a little into the paint tray.... Bubbly? Let's rephrase that... more like Cappuccino Froth? Let's roll a little onto the wall.... Arr, That can't be right. Where are all the bubbles surfacing from and why? OK Coffee Break! Lets phone the Customer Service Number on the can.


Yes sir... I'm following the directions...

Yes sir... We've heated the room to the desired temperature.

Prepping... Yep done that too and used the Grey Undercoat recommended...

Was the can shaken when originally mixed at the store? Yes sir (raised eyebrow, duh! who uses a stick these days?)

OK well the store must have frothed your paint by over shaking it, that colour should be hand stirred...you'll have to let it sit for few days to settle out then try using it again.

What the! A couple of days! Yeah right. This jobs been put off for months, I'm not waiting a few more days. Did I mention the chunks of rust inside the can? Perhaps the quality of the paint has deteriorated. It was an old can after all.

And what about what's on the wall already??????? Let it dry and then sand off. Arrrrrrrrrrrggggghh! Looks Good doesn't it....NOT! Back to the store....

Over the course of almost a week this became several visits back to the store (and others). Several visits included several cans of paint and several attempts for the same red using different brands of paint only lead to a very frustrating and disappointing week. That's the problem with using a colour that requires a neutral base as opposed to a 'True Red' base. You don't have too many options with other brands. The paint appeared to be 'off' somehow with the dye separating from the neutral base and causing the blistering effect no matter what technique was used. My options were to wait for the Rep to turn up and inspect the paint... Order more cans of Neutral base to try (at least a week wait)... or change colour and brand.

Stuff it, I'm not waiting any longer. Give me that Dulux 'Red Box'. That should be red enough for me! Just hope it's not too red for hubby!!!! LOL.


Well tonight we finished the painting and although I'm not that thrilled with the Antique White chosen for the lower wall and ceiling (it's a bit too yellow for me) the red is 'bloody' awesome against the kitchen. And hubby thinks it's pretty nice too.


Next job is to complete the installation of the top kitchen capping and paint the top coat enamel around the window surrounds. Then get the timber floor sanded and sealed.... hang some window furnishings... a few pictures on the wall...