Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Old fashioned

There are so many ways to be old fashioned and I think we top it on many aspects. 
One of the last things we tried to revive is our CD collection (or mostly mine, although most of my CDs/cases are in Italy). 

Media and entertainment section. Board games, vinyls and now the CDs.

Sorting the CDs out
 Since we moved in into an apartment, I had actually searched for a good place for having all the CDs, and we had bought some awful IKEA shelf that we moved from apartment to apartment and eventually landed also in the house. 

It was not really fitting though and it was soon sold - hard to sell though, not so many people these days have CDs or even DVDs. 

I did manage to find a CD tower that has a quite good look and I then unpacked all the CDs that we had around since I had put them in portable cases - it was also easier to have them in the car, back then.

The problem I see is that even if this is a quite big tower, I have so many CDs still to place that they won't fit! 
This will be a new "problem" to solve.

Said that, CDs are having a bit of second life, although vinyls have become pretty popular again. 
Good for me that had quite some nice CDs (also quite some crappy). The only disadvantage is that there is no time to put a CD and listen to it. I mostly listen to music when cleaning and therefore th phone or a speaker becomes more handy.

Saturday, October 26, 2024

The grind is done

This is the final result. I think it is pretty nice, it feels like it is melting in the hedge. 
Our window carpenter thought that red was nice as it was fitting with the windows, but I think this will match the windows metal one day and it feels more connected to the garden.

The final result
After painting it with järnmonja I had to paint a couple of layers of green. Having a red base is usually good with green as the green becomes deeper, as a final result.

From another point of view
It is also not super easy to cover though and, to be honest, painting the grind was not very easy either. One wants to avoid to clog the paint in the curlycues, as it looks horrible, like raisins skin, when one uses linseed paint, ot to have it too light - and it is not easy to see under all the whirls. 
The result is that of course, after I was "done", I noticed few spots were I didn't really cover the metal or the red paint properly.

Shining pine cone

Curlycues after one layer of green