Wednesday, May 09, 2007
More work
Sunday, May 06, 2007
More shiny things
He started with just this.
Dad Edens' tin snips
The tongue MUST be in good working order!
Nifty flange, huh?
Friday, May 04, 2007
Roofing!
Meanwhile
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
A.C. soon
Thursday, April 26, 2007
The address
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Others before us


The heat is coming
Now there's the tight squeeze.
The heat is coming - but so is the A.C.!! Mike has been working on the duct work for the heater and a.c. that Colin put in back in December. He spent some really sweaty hours in a tiny space this evening getting the hardest part of the ducting connected. It was all very carefully engineered to fit the space, but for the most part there was no space for the INSTALLER available. But he managed - as he usually does - and we're steps closer to having cool air.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Ever onward
Stay puffed marshmallow man exploded!
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Miles to go before we sleep
This is MY wall! I'm now a demo-diva.
Kitchen is almost totally gone!
Will this prep NEVER be finished?
Yesterday Mike made it home by noon - and I did too, after almost 4 hours of Lowes/Home Depot shopping. From then until 10:15, when we felt pity on our neighbors and stopped running power tools, he worked steadily and I did a thing or two. Most of these pictures are from Saturday, but represent what we've been up to - all in order to be ready for the spray foam insulation guys again. The school, for some unexplained reason, did NOT cancel the visit of the Trustees, after knowing we had a busy week. Mike has to be "on" all day today, Tuesday, and even my presence is requested this evening. Mr. Optimism says "we'll make it" by working late tonight.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
So much - so little time
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Thanx dear daughters, dearest of all . . .
Well, as I hear Courtney and Elijah working next door, I also hear the "Green Bean" insulation men working upstairs. Such music to my ears! And while I'm hearing them, I'm working on curtains. Thanks to Angie, the fabric I have now is wonderful Indian cotton - seems to be hand woven and has such wonderful texture and great mingly shades of color. I'm pretty sure one of my "love languages" is touch; I KNOW my shopping language is touch. I really enjoy textures. AND, thanks to Vicki, I'm reminded of how satisfying it is to create something - even like such simple curtains. I once read that one way you can tell if something "feeds" you rather than draining you is if you lose track of time while doing it. And I really do. Simple, straight stitches on simple cotton fabric. As my friend Cathy D. says, "it makes my heart smile."
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Surprise
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Alternative for contractor bags
The slate is finished!
FINALLY!!
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Well, one of us is working
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Two great things; no pictures.
The second thing is kitchen cabinets. I had very particular ideas of the cabinets I wanted in the rental kitchen, and I was really concerned that in a small kitchen there wouldn't be room for much. We found out that one of our dearest long-time friends makes cabinets, now that he's retired. Last night we got to go see the BEAUTIFUL cabinets - exactly what I wanted but so much more than I expected. He does such gorgeous work and in true Jackie-generosity he won't take a penny for his work - or that of a friend who helped him! Nearly 30 years ago he taught Mike to be willing to take a gift and just say thank you. So I want to say here, I THANK JACKIE PURVIS!
A whole month
Monday, January 29, 2007
Cosy

We've made quite a few purchases already for this house, but I have a favorite. Especially when it is 38 degrees IN MY KITCHEN as it was this morning. I spend a lot of my time - like right now - sitting on the floor in front of this thing with my computer on my lap, or standing in front of it, or with my folding chair scooched right next to it. We have the TV working near it, and we have a temporary floor, though that changes from time to time, . We can run the central heat, and without ducting installed yet, it warms upstairs really well, since the unit is up here, BUT give me my little gas log heater any time!
Jack of all trades



The last couple of days Mike has spent playing carpenter, electrician and plumber. He got a door hung and the locks put on - each job a lot harder than it looks! That means we now have two doors - front of the rental and back of our side - working and lockable! Today, after coming home from the work, he did some floor leveling (carpentry) and checking and rewiring some outlets, and then installing some more pipes for upstairs. Progress!
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Last one


This final window is the only one of the original french windows that we've been able to use. I really hate to get rid of the others because they're obviously part of the true history of our house. Makes me wonder all the things they've looked on, all that others have watched from them. The new windows that were made for the house will bring in lots of light and be better for heating and cooling - but I'm glad we have at least one of the old ones.