Since June 1, Dave and I have been home owners for a full five years! (And boy have those five years blown by). Last week, we raced into London one afternoon to sign some papers at the bank. We refinanced our mortgage, wrapping in some high-interest debt to free up some cash so we can finally get to renovating the inside of the house. On the agenda for this year is my office and his workout room – they are the two rooms that need the least amount of work/are the smallest, so we figure they are a good place to start. But before we do… I wanted to finish up a little outside project.
When you last saw the catio… it looked like this…

I’d redone the largest open area of the paths with rock instead of mulch. I’d planned to get a load of rocks each week until it was done… but of course, I found other things that required the $$ more urgently. (See note above on high-interest debt). So… the rest of the paths have been sitting there, looking like crap and driving me crazy. I wanted the project DONE.
So Saturday morning, Dave and I got up bright and early, and headed into Sarnia to Home Depot. We got another load of rocks (20 bags), I bought him breakfast to say thank you for loading them all onto the cart and into the jeep, and we headed home. He set to work mowing the lawn, while I unload the jeep and went back to work on the paths. Those 20 bags got me this far…

They filled in a good portion of the left side path. But there was still the big area at the end – and the right-side path with entry way to do. So… Dave and I headed back to Sarnia and got another (and the store’s LAST) 20 bags. Then we headed to Rona+ to see what they had for rocks because I knew 20 bags wasn’t going to do it. They didn’t have anything that matched. So we headed to Strathroy to check in with Home Hardware – they too had nothing that matched.
So, I took Dave to lunch at our favourite Greek place (he LOVES their souvlaki) and while we ate, I checked stock in other Home Depots in the area. Chatham was out. Windsor had some but it a two-hour drive.
London has not one, but THREE Home Depots. We hate London. Not the city itself – it’s a very pretty city (know as the Forest City because there are many, many beautiful parks), but the traffic. London is a city that has EXPLODED in population in the last few years, and unfortunately many of the current roads weren’t designed for the level of traffic it has. It’s almost as bad as driving in Toronto. (Which most of us did for many, many years). But… the London Home Depot closest to us (a 50 min drive) had over 80 bags. Sadly, if I wanted to finish the project this weekend, it was our only option.
We finished our lunch (delicious as always), and headed home. Dave went in the house to tinker on something, and I started slinging rocks again.

Those 20 bags filled in almost all of the end. I did some quick calculations and figured another 25 bags would finish the project off. It was 5 pm. I wanted the project done. So… we got in the car and headed to London. How bad could traffic be in London around 6 pm on a Saturday…?
Not terrible actually – but the parking lot at Home Depot was another story. After dodging cars, we made it into the garden centre, loaded a cart with 30 bags (five extra, just to be safe), and headed home. By 7 pm, I was slinging rocks again and by 8 pm…

… it was done! And I couldn’t be happier.
In the end, I needed 24 bags to finish it off. So I used the extra six bags to shore up a few spots that were on the thinner side.
Before it got dark, I let the boys out to have a look.


They seem to like it.

I came out Sunday morning to find Rupert sprawled across the rocky path in the shade – but he got up before I could get a pic. I think they like it almost as much as I do (though Lemmy’s probably a little miffed he can’t poop in it like he did with the mulch).
I absolutely love how it looks. The space is so much cleaner, brighter and tidier. And I don’t have the cats tracking mulch in the house every five minutes. And best of all – I don’t have to do this again next year! There’s no topping up like there is with the mulch.
I honestly wish we had the money to do the paths in between the raised beds (they are mulch too)…. but I really do need to go spend some money on the inside of the house…
C’est la vie. Maybe next year. But I’ll make sure to get enough rock at one time!























































































































