The outdoor shower is operational, and it is pleasant to use even
during our first cold snap.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Clearing and stonewalling
The almost one-year old keeps Mom company on a cool fall morning.
Still working on clearing and building those reclaimed granite walls
around the drive area.
Still working on clearing and building those reclaimed granite walls
around the drive area.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Working with Granddad
The best part of building a house with three generations is working
with Granddad, especially one that inspires boys to learn, to
experiment, to fail, to persevere, and to succeed.
with Granddad, especially one that inspires boys to learn, to
experiment, to fail, to persevere, and to succeed.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Moving cement
Getting the cement in the right places. The "outhouse" in the
background houses the hot water heater which will move into a corner
of the new shed.
background houses the hot water heater which will move into a corner
of the new shed.
Workshop slab
Pouring the slab for a workshop on the west end of the house. We miss
Mr. Jones, our concrete man who took good care of us during each stage
of our building project. He introduced us to all the subs worth
knowing and made regular visits to the building site to ensure that we
were doing quality work. We tried our best without him today,
remembering to follow the good example that he provided.
Mr. Jones, our concrete man who took good care of us during each stage
of our building project. He introduced us to all the subs worth
knowing and made regular visits to the building site to ensure that we
were doing quality work. We tried our best without him today,
remembering to follow the good example that he provided.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Still working on the front entrance
We've collected granite remnants for weeks now and are making steady
progress on the front entrance drive and walk. Notice the low-slung,
dry-stack wall that extends along the driveway, separating the drive
from a flower bed. The wall curves along the boxwood hedge, pointing
the way to the front walk.
progress on the front entrance drive and walk. Notice the low-slung,
dry-stack wall that extends along the driveway, separating the drive
from a flower bed. The wall curves along the boxwood hedge, pointing
the way to the front walk.
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