I've noted how my Mom moved back closer last fall, and it makes it so much easier for me to see her more often. She likes her new place and has been making it her own, and I've tried to make myself available to help when I can. Her new place faces west, so in the late afternoon and evening the sun makes it difficult to enjoy her front patio, or even have to close the drapes when she's inside. Her neighbor has an outdoor blind so she asked me about it, we researched, and a few weeks ago we ordered her one. It wasn't cheap, but seems pretty nice and looks like she will find it handy. Saturday morning we got it installed, and more easily than I expected.
This color blind allows 5% of sunlight through, so you can see through it, but a blackout blind I felt would seem too much like a wall. We saw other colors that were only 3%, so I hope the 5% won't be too much light. Strangely, we've not seen any p.m sun the last couple days so I don't think she's seen exactly how it will be yet. This blind is as wide as this company made them, 94 inches, and I estimated 84 inches long since it goes out at a slight angle and it seems to be about right.
We didn't expect the guide wires but hooks that she would have to clip on the corners when down so it doesn't blow around in the wind, but I think this is even better because she won't have to worry about that at all now. It has a motor and remote control, so she can easily raise or lower it to any level she wants rather than all the way down as shown here. For the stakes to hold the bottom of the guide wires I used the cutoffs from the handrail from when I built her ramp.
The only snag was because of that slight angle out, the blind would catch on the crossbeam and get stuck but I was able to change the screw hole where it attaches at the top and now it works perfectly.
It's always nice to go down and see Mom, even stay overnight and just hang out. At only an hour away a day trip is always possible, but for avoiding the rush hour traffic times and just relaxing more I'm preferring the overnight visits. Time to start a new to-do list, Mom!