Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Just in time?

The landscapers finally made it to the house yesterday. Hopefully the plantings will have time to take root before winter hits. They put in some quintessential Vermont plants like lilacs, hydrangeas, lilies, cat mint and more. Now I can fill in with some bulbs and plants of my own.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Exhausted

I guess moving really wore Don out! We are officially 'in' at 251 Sherman Hollow Road after some very intense moving on a rainy Saturday. This photo was taken mid-morning on Sunday. We are still moving out the dregs from South Burlington so aren't officially 'out' of there yet.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Official Business and our first mail delivery

Our very first piece of mail at 251 Sherman Hollow Road was also our very first income for Sherman Hollow Organic Farm, and to make it really special, it came from my favorite uncle. He is selling some syrup for the farm, down in Virginia. I think that's a very good omen for our new home and new business! Thanks Uncle Hank!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Honey from our Bees

Don has harvested the first crop of honey from his two hives. It wasn't a huge harvest since it was a 'building' year for the bees, but I think we got 20 or more pounds of honey. And it's deeeeelicious! We had some fresh from the comb on hot buttered toast.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Change of Address

This afternoon we put up our new mailbox. By the end of the week we'll be switching our address from 12 Butler Drive, to 251 Sherman Hollow Road.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

What's First is Last

Originally, the barn was going to be the first thing built so it could store construction tools and materials during the snowy winter. But a too wet fall along with an initial poor site plan put the barn on hold till spring. And then some other unplanned interruptions further delayed getting it built. So, now, just in time for

winter, the barn is going up.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Belly up to the bar

A beautiful 'bar' height counter was made by the cabinet maker, Bruce Simpson, and installed late last week. It looks substantial enough to take on a bottle of wine or two, or some mugs of coffee or beer, or whatever else you wish to serve. Some high bar stools will need to be acquired.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Now we're cookin'!

The stove, dishwasher and fridge arrived last Tuesday. And the maple butcher block just needs a couple of coats of mineral oil before the kitchen is good to go. We're practically ready to cook.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Yard Work

Anything Grows Landscaping has been busy grading, raking, seeding, mulching and laying stone paths.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Teal Zeal

The painter thought he got the wrong color when he opened the can of Teal Zeal to paint the powder room and so he didn't paint it...until I quizzed him as to 'why?' a few days ago. Guess he just didn't believe I wanted a room that color. I assured him it was the right color and to go ahead and paint it. So now we have a very teal blue powder room. There will be an old fashioned mirror picked out to go under the light fixture.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Counter tops

The counter tops have arrived and have mostly been installed. The kitchen island is all maple butcher block that is still covered in cardboard. I've only heard negatives about choosing white laminate counters. But I've had them for 25 years, love the 'color"..is white a color? and the fact that a little bleach easily takes care of any stains.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Stonewalled

"Anything Grows" has begun work on the front stone wall for the house, as well as the steps that will lead from the driveway to the house. By the end of the week there may be grass seed planted and some perennials for the

start of a garden.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Under Contract

We've signed a Purchase and Sales agreement for our house on Butler Drive, so this morning I happily pulled up the For Sale sign. It's been a great home for 24 years so it wasn't easy to put the house on the market, but the new family makes me feel really good about the sale.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Cabinets or Cupboards?

Bruce Simpson, whose shop designed and built the kitchen cabinets, installed them today. Maybe they are cupboards? Anyway...they are beautiful, natural cherry. I'm debating about what sort of hardware to put on them. I don't want anything to detract from them. Countertops will be white f ormica, the island will be maple butcher block, appliances are stainless. Those blue tabs you see in the photo are just little pull tabs so you can get them open until the hardware is put on. I am open to suggestions!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Our New Dining Room Table

These cherry logs, from the cherry tree that had to be taken down at the end of the driveway so that we had clear vision onto the road, will be made into 6/4 boards at Lathrops saw mill. After they are kiln dried Don will make a new dining room table. It will be a long and broad farmhouse table, with plenty of room for you to join us!

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