Thursday, May 26, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Beehold, the Bees
On Wednesday, Don installed two bee nucleuses into their new residence on the southeast knoll of the property. They will be well protected from bear attacks, thanks to the electric fence surrounding them. They were moved into two new hive boxes, single story to start, with floors to be added as the family expands, and painted a traditional white...which they could care less about I'm sure. I imagine what they really care about is having lots of blossoms, lots of nectar, and for this rain to stop so they can get out to collect it all.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Just Me
That's me taking a break and checking out the upstairs fireplace progress.
It's Saturday, and Don and I were doing 'yard' work at the property. I brought over lots of perennial plants from Butler Farms that I'm going to want in a garden here. Don tilled up a big patch of ground for a holding-over garden. Don worked at getting an electric fence erected around the patch of ground where the bees will be living. Wednesday the hives arrive.
It's Saturday, and Don and I were doing 'yard' work at the property. I brought over lots of perennial plants from Butler Farms that I'm going to want in a garden here. Don tilled up a big patch of ground for a holding-over garden. Don worked at getting an electric fence erected around the patch of ground where the bees will be living. Wednesday the hives arrive.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Rain or Shine....
we'll be well protected. The roof is now finished. Our new, standing seam, dark bronze, roof is expected to last a lifetime. Good thing we really like it! I think by the end of next week, when the siding may also be done, or at least coming along, we'll get to see how well our color scheme works. It looked good in our mind's eye.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Everything AND the Kitchen Sink
This morning, I was emailed the kitchen design. I love it when it's no longer left to my imagination. They even added a view over the kitchen sink.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Testing, testing.....
Andy bought one box of the siding we had picked out for us to 'try on' and for the crew to see how well it goes up. Everyone agrees...it's a 'go'. Andy will now place the full order and the rest of the siding will begin to go up sometime next week.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
ROCK ON!
The stones are being built up on the fireplace in the den. In this picture, the blue-stone hearth is covered by some boards, but you can see the very substantial blue-stonemantle. We decided to go with a stone mantel because the heat being thrown from the fireplace was apt to dry out and warp a wooden mantel.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Fireplace Progress Report
Glenn has begun the work of putting field stones onto the fireplace. I can imagine if a field stone had feelings it may be pleased to know it was going to end up on a fireplace right on the land from which it was taken.
Friday, April 15, 2011
On the House
no.....not free beer. We're trying to decide which type of shake to put on the house as siding. We for sure want synthetic (i.e. never have to paint it) shakes. But what color? what texture? what length? straight or uneven? etc. etc. Eenie meenie miniee moe.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Down and Up
The scaffolding that surrounded the house for long time is now down and the soffits that will forever surround the house are now up. Next decision, what material to use to underline those soffits? V-groove pine? painted sheet rock? Also down...our pine bough...in order to make way for those soffits. Next up?
Monday, April 4, 2011
Up on the Rooftop
The top of the chimney is done. Now the field stones will be cleaned, sorted and applied to the fireplace inside
. It should take Glen about a month and a half to get the two fireplaces complete. I'll post pictures of his progress.
. It should take Glen about a month and a half to get the two fireplaces complete. I'll post pictures of his progress.
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.
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