Sunday, March 27, 2011

Afternoon Visitors

Don went up to the property to cut some wood this afternoon and was visited by a Mama Moose and her teenage twins.

Behind the Scenes

The plumbing and wiring are being installed, all tucked into the walls, to ultimately be hidden by sheet rock. While it's not too interesting to look at in terms of progress, what could be more important than water and electricity? It's been a pleasure to meet all the talented tradesmen, like the plumber and electrician, that Andy has collected to work on the house.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Snow on Sugar

We've been making daily trips to collect sap from our tapped maple trees. We're feeling like maybe we should have built the sugar house before our house. The trees have been producing lots of sap, and today, even with the cold and first-day-of-spring snow, they were dripping away.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Through the roof

The living room fireplace is now

ready to go through the roof. Next week the mason will build the chimney on top of the house. Let's hope for good weather.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Mile markers

I've been spending lots of time in the basement of our current house, trying to throw out old toys and tired looking holiday decorations stored away in the closet, donating the pool table to a local church youth group, and sneaking out Don's junk when he's not looking ;O). One thing I did today, was put a fresh coat of paint on the woodwork, which meant

covering up some old mile markers we'd been keeping there. Kinda sad.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Coming from behind


Since we are always approaching the house from the front, we seldom see how the back of the house is looking. And because the house backs up to the woods, where the snow has been so deep this winter, we are apt not to venture back there to look. But this weekend, while out hanging sap buckets, we had our snowshoes on and were able to get a good look. It's going to be an amazing back yard!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Bricks and mortar


Glen, the mason, is now working on the fireplace. Although it will be made with stone from the property, the firebox and flue will first be constructed with cinder block and bricks. It is designed to be Rumford style. Rumford fireplaces are tall and shallow to reflect more heat, and they have streamlined throats to eliminate turbulence and carry away the smoke with little loss of heated room air.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Window Treatment


We are being treated to the exciting addition of the real windows to the house. So far, a couple of windows in the basement, and a few upstairs have been installed. I'll post photos as they are installed. This photo are two of the three windows in the master bathroom.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Thank You!


to the farmer who must have spent countless hours clearing these stones from the field, most likely using horse and man power, and putting them into a huge pile in the field, so that we could, in one big shovel-full with some heavy equipment, scoop them up and deliver them to the house to be turned into our fireplace. Whenever we have a fire and admire the stones, I will say a little thank you.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Funny Foam


The house and the workers will be happy to be warm now that the foam insulation has been applied to the ceiling and the walls. More needs to be added, but that will be after much of the mechanicals are installed.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Behind Closed Doors


Inside, progress is being made. Wall studs and stairs are going up (or down in the case of the stairs)

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Both Sides Now...


are covered, which means the whole house is protected from the elements. Doors have been added too, so Andy and his crew can use a little heat while working 'inside'. Next time some interior pictures!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

It's not natural gas.....


but we will be awfully comforted to know that we'll be warm in the winter when this 1000 gallon propane tank is full. Maybe we can talk the gas company into extending the gas line out to Sherman Hollow road one of these days. We do know people there.

Monday, January 24, 2011

On the Wing


Last Friday's relative warmth and pleasant weather allowed Andy and crew to get the sub-roof on over the bedroom/bathroom wing. Yea!....one less area to shovel out when the next snowstorm hits.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Snow Room


This is actually going to be the mud room, but last night's storm turned it into the snow room. The prediction for 3" of snow was off by about 12". Bring out the shovels!

Nike

Nike
good 'ole Nike, we miss you!