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Skybird
07-20-23, 05:10 PM
Happy man I feel like today, I did myself something good and it is good for sure.

Three years ago, my loggia (I live in 2nd floor, thats 3rd in American code) had to be renovated completely, the zinc bottom had corroded and was leaking through after almost 50 years and into the appartment below mine, the wall and ceiling. Everything had to be replaced, and lastly, I bought stoneware tiles with extremely convincxing looking heavily weathered wood look.

This may look like old light wood, but I never really warmed up to it, and I always avoided the loggia as a result, after all it is cold, hard stone nevertheless. In addition, for structural reasons, there are no anchor points to install a retractable awning . But I live in the topo floor, above me, everything is open sky. So, however you may feel about this, I don't at all like sitting non-ground level and then with a wide sky above me, I don't feel comfortable that way. It keeps me on guard all the time. No sign of Gemütlichkeit.

Lazy as I am, it took a while, but this year I made some changes, and they worked out all around. I installed a simple plane awning (not mechanism, just the tarp and some lines and quick release carbines), but it will be replaced with a larger one next month, and I installed artificial turf, this morning. I'm not really a fan of artificial grass and find it unforgivable on the ground floor (use real grass if you already have a garden, what is a garden else for than for real plants?), but it's okay on balconies on upper floors.

The turf came late in the mornign, and I had underestimated the weight, since I bought real good quality (4.5 cm thick, expensive), 2x4.5m, 9 sqm. The girl by UPS was not happy, and I helped to unload it from the van,m then she helped me to get it upstairs. I estimated the weight to be around 55-60kg. Legally I think in Germany she would not even have been allowed to deliver it without a second crewman.

Being surprised I did not break my back, unrolling the thing all alone in a limited space and getting it into place was another martyrdom after she was gone (after all she was a UPS driver, not an installer of course). And the sun had come around, and I was soaking with sweat, my eyes were burnign and my tongue was swearing al by itself. It helps. Swearing always helps, believe it when a psychologist tells you that. That way, the storm is over much faster. I do not trust people who nerver curse or swear, they have a notorious brain cramp, I think. Juzst dont let it become personal.

What should I say - it all was so awesomely worth it, both the money and the work. Both in daylight and at sunset and in nightly darkness I now have a half-open cave that is extremely cozy and gemütlich, just as I wanted it to be. The material looks incredibly good, from 2-3 meter away you cannot differ the colour from that of real grass, and the general impression really is very fine. I am very happy with all things today, and thats why I want share it with you. Let images speak (and forgive that the beers are not drinkable)...

https://i.postimg.cc/HkKr68sx/20230720-123547.jpg (https://postimg.cc/mPYZDD9f)

https://i.postimg.cc/RhMhWcGP/20230720-123225.jpg (https://postimg.cc/k6pqZR08)

And now while I type a mild soft rain sets in and does it magic on the tarp. This day ends as it ran - perfect!

https://i.postimg.cc/N0qgy6j1/20230720-123239.jpg (https://postimg.cc/mPjxJFMD)

And the best shot, I sat until past 11 p.m. and night had fallen,a nd just enoyed some salt biscuits, cold beer, and the wonderful warming light of my two beloved petroleum lights. Original Feuerhand Baby Specials, of course. :up:

https://i.postimg.cc/7Y5DmsC3/20230720-215005.jpg (https://postimg.cc/2VNP5x7y)

mapuc
07-20-23, 05:28 PM
Oh man looks really cozy I must say.

I myself has no balcony, I have a conservatory, approx. 35-40 sqm

Markus

Skybird
07-20-23, 07:30 PM
You do gardening?

em2nought
07-20-23, 08:15 PM
If I was going to stay in my current condo I'd probably put some of that turf on my screened in porch. I like how you put it on the ledge too. Sorta like moss.

HW3
07-20-23, 11:15 PM
Looks very nice! Well done! :Kaleun_Applaud::Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

Jimbuna
07-21-23, 04:22 AM
Nice one, keep the beer chilled I'm on my way :Kaleun_Cheers:

Catfish
07-21-23, 04:45 AM
@Skybird: Soviel Hang zur Harmonie hätte ich Dir garnicht zugetraut :D
Sieht klasse aus!

Skybird
07-21-23, 04:56 AM
If I was going to stay in my current condo I'd probably put some of that turf on my screened in porch. I like how you put it on the ledge too. Sorta like moss.
It indeed feels like thick moss when you touch it barefoot.
I assume once or twice a year I will flush it some anti-alga/moos/greenlittleunwantedsomethings as a prevention, the thing gets full sun for half of th day.


I have stonewear below it whitch 3-4mm spaces between the tiles, and a drainage under these, I hope this is sufficient, the mild rain this night did not vcause any puddles remaning in the morning, but I will need to see how it works with heavy rainfall. Drainage opportunties always must be considered if you want to put it on sealed underground.



The look varies, depending on the direction from which you look at it, with or against the grain. It's a little shiny when you look with the grain, it looks more natural and produces more natural green tones when you look against the grain. That's why I had to flip the whole coating 180 degrees when I was done the first time....


Hm, grain probably is not the right word, but I know no better.

Jimbuna
07-21-23, 05:04 AM
I'm presuming the grass is real yes?

I'm a bit of a lazy bugga and would have laid artificial grass :)

Skybird
07-21-23, 05:20 AM
You have completely missed the point, dude! All green you see is artificial. See the first photo. The turf is ~4-4.5 cm thick.

Jimbuna
07-21-23, 05:37 AM
:)


:oops:

Skybird
07-21-23, 09:59 AM
I'm presuming the grass is real yes?



https://i.postimg.cc/5N92bzfP/20230720-151404.jpg (https://postimg.cc/Rq8BTN6f)


https://i.postimg.cc/Prcs9vJv/20230721-123055.jpg (https://postimg.cc/w7hGsvh9)


https://i.postimg.cc/YCgVPXTT/20230721-122949.jpg (https://postimg.cc/QF809q8q)

Skybird
07-21-23, 10:01 AM
@Skybird: Soviel Hang zur Harmonie hätte ich Dir garnicht zugetraut :D
Sieht klasse aus!Manchmal muß man das Leid und Elend dieser Welt stilvoll in einer gepflegten eiskalten Cervisia ertränken! :Kaleun_Cheers:

mapuc
07-21-23, 10:19 AM
You do gardening?

Yes I have a garden. How many square meters it is I really don't know I know the lawn is about 7 to 800 square meters.

Mostly it's my elder sister who is doing it for me for the moment..I'm suffering from fatigue and now a bad loin. She get paid for it.

Markus

Skybird
07-21-23, 10:23 AM
She get paid for it.

No doubt then - a Ferenghi you are not. :D

ET2SN
07-21-23, 10:54 AM
No doubt then - a Ferenghi you are not. :D

Are you smoking the plastic clippings? :Kaleun_Mad:

I'm turning this over to Jim, this is SUBSIM -not some Spock convention!!
NO Deep Space Nine references, EVER!




:O:

Jimbuna
07-21-23, 11:44 AM
Are you smoking the plastic clippings? :Kaleun_Mad:

I'm turning this over to Jim, this is SUBSIM -not some Spock convention!!
NO Deep Space Nine references, EVER!




:O:

Here;s me thinking we were straying into Fantasy Island territory :)

mapuc
07-21-23, 11:47 AM
I liked his balcony. The first thing that hit my eyes was the glass with beer. then I looked around on the pictures posted by Skybird.

It must be heaven sitting there enjoy a good beer/wine while watching the sunset(if it is possible)

Markus

Skybird
07-21-23, 02:13 PM
I liked his balcony. The first thing that hit my eyes was the glass with beer. then I looked around on the pictures posted by Skybird.

It must be heaven sitting there enjoy a good beer/wine while watching the sunset(if it is possible)

Markus
It points exactly to the West.

Catfish
07-21-23, 03:24 PM
Manchmal muß man das Leid und Elend dieser Welt stilvoll in einer gepflegten eiskalten Cervisia ertränken! :Kaleun_Cheers:
I'd drink to that.
To be honest, i just do with a czech Kozel .. Cheers :Kaleun_Cheers:

Skybird
09-04-23, 03:33 PM
Warm, gentle Septembre nights, perfect for reading outside and having a warm cacao. This week we have perfect weather over here. Maybe the last really great days of this year, weather- and temperature-wise.



https://i.postimg.cc/sfYzLnS3/balkon-1.jpg (https://postimg.cc/F1HwdVD6)


https://i.postimg.cc/15MQmfJT/balkon-2.jpg (https://postimg.cc/XpZhx7Mc)

Catfish
09-06-23, 01:58 PM
Very nice, and the Feuerhand provides a gentle illumination :)

Skybird
09-06-23, 03:21 PM
They are fantastic. Much brighter than 3-4 candles, if you adjust the wick so that they just do not flicker, and the flame burns about 2-2.5 cm high, they are brighter than a 25W oven lamp. And then that warm light! Campfire light.

Petroleum heaters burn the same way: very cozy, a completely different kind of warmth than from the heater of a central hot water heating or electric heating. There are qualitatively worlds in between. I have reported about it, about an emergency heater I have, if you remember.

In my elementary school days, we even had coal stoves at home. More work, but - we all miss the kind of warmth from them, this radiated to this day. You can't measure that with engineer'S methods, and it's not just a subjective mood. It actually feels different in a physical sense. Worlds better. Maybe infrared plays a role here.

The "lids" on the Feuerahnds are usually only meant as glare shields when you hold them while wandering around at night, not as reflectors. They do not reflect until they are lined on the inside with aluminum foil, for example. The anthracite lamp has such a lined screen that I attached to it, the red one does not. It only makes a difference when the lamp is placed on the table, it does not cast any shadow near the lamp body, that's all. The expenditure I would not make again, unless I used the lamp for night hiking.


We currently have sunny days and wamr nights, all week long. My balcony is paradise now. I sit outside deep into the night, reading a book. The current days are really absolutely special, I inhale every minute of them.

Eichhörnchen
09-11-23, 12:30 PM
That looks very lovely. I am currently trying to get real grass to grow on some new lawns but it's all being undermined by the unseasonably early autumn (fall) which is covering everything with leaves

Skybird
09-11-23, 03:30 PM
From last Sunday to this Monday we had here summer weather, day and night: temperatures well above 30 °, but the sun was laserbeaming no more, was milder. Blue clear sky until just now, eight days in a row, while in the vegetation there is already the announcement of the coming play of colors.

And me?

I spent an enchanted week, I got up contentedly, I spent the day contentedly, and I went to sleep contentedly. I did the few daily chores that I have to do and enjoyed the balcony, read, dozed, did some kwiggle tours for an hour (its my sports and exercising), and nothing else. Completely satisfied and unexcited.

A perfect week, you know? Perfect. Made by gods, to give man abundant gifts in a moment of limbo, just like that.

In fact, I am a bit stunned.

It sounds mundane, but really, this week was special, even though there was nothing special in it. For many years I have not felt such a long-lasting contentment and peacefulness - and that, although last Monday it started with a very slight accident, when I hit a parked car while turning. Someone was sitting in it. And it was a police commissioner. Well, it was all friendly and unexciting, and he also left the slight scratch as it was without any consequences.

It was an incredible week, as light as a breath, as beautiful as a sunbeam and as lighthearted as the flight of a swallow. A week like it has not been for many years. I am - grateful. Very.

Jimbuna
09-25-23, 12:52 PM
A bit like mine :)