Saturday, November 12, 2011

Wildlife

Today is a cold Saturday morning.  26 oF  We are happy to have running water today.  We had two days recently when the water froze.  Chris built a wooden box around the water spigot and put  light bulb in it and that seems to keep things just warm enough.
As we wait for things to warm up a bit before we go out to the barn we have seen quite a bit of wild life this morning.

Two foxes have be around.  They hung out around the trailer for a good bit.  Long enough to look up that fox season is for fox chase only and we can't kill them.  To bad, cause the look like they'd make a nice warm coat!

Then we saw the white deer and her friends just behind the trailer.  They looked at us for a while then moved on.  Deer season starts in 6 days.

We have bird feeders just by our kitchen window with safflower seeds and one with wood pecker mix.  Just this morning we have seen: Carolina Chic-a-dee, Tufted Titmouse, Downy Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker, White breasted Nuthatch, Mourning Dove, Purple Finch.

We also have two squirrels who frequent the bird feeder who the boys have named fatso1 and fatso2.

In the time it took to type this it has warmed enough to go out and work.  We'll be hanging more siding and working on the garden reconstruction.

Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

6 months of camping

It is hard to believe we have passed the 6 month mark.  We have learned a lot of things these past months....
  • I am an expert at small space storage.
  • Happy people are made with hot showers, grumpy people are made with cold ones.  After 6 months we finally got the hot water heater working on a regular basis.  It clearly improved everyone's disposition.
  • Water Pipes can freeze at 32 degrees.  With the recent snow one pipe froze, but did not burst.  This week my todo list includes a trailer full of straw to close up the bottom of the trailer.
  • Building anything takes longer than you think.  After 6 months I would have thought we'd be started on the house by now.  Too many glitches and hopefully we will start before the year ends.
  • RV toilet does not create the same sense of contentment as a regular toilet.  It is sort of sad that when we go to home depot the kids are excited to use the real pottys.
  • One small dog can bring his weight in dirt indoors in any 24hr period.
  • Eating out is our primary dinner option. Cooking with a 1 sq ft of counter space is not easy.  Try it.  Our oven barely fits a tombstone pizza and there is no way we are cooking a turkey this thanksgiving.
  • We love some wild animals, turkey, deer, fox, woodpeckers, owls, hawks, but not raccoons, skunk, and groundhogs. 
  • When the sun is out so are we.  Any chance to escape to the out of doors is capitalized on.  The boys rarely fight when they are outside and the smell better too.  Recently I have often quoted my grandma N.  "Go outside and blow the stink off ya".
  • Love really does grow best in small spaces.  Since we are forced to always be in each others business we seem to know more about what is going on with each other and care more about it.

So the past 6 months truly have been both a learning experience and a pleasure.  Maybe we don't need to build a house.....NOT

Friday, October 14, 2011

Coupoula-Hoopla

Chris up top. View is from the back side of the barn
WooHoo, The coupoula is up and that means we are ready for shingles!  Chris built it from scratch.  We are still on the look out for a cool weathervane to put up there, but for now we are just happy to be progressing to the next step.  We are waiting on the excavator to do final grading then we will have the siding delivered and Chris and I can get to work hanging that.  yes,  he did buy several new tools to put up the siding.  Any excuse to get more tools ;)

William and Cooper
Jackson hauling a really long pallett
Jackson has been helping quite a bit.  He will haul anything and takes great care and pride in hooking things to the tractor with a chain and dragging it to the burn pile.  While Cooper has been helpful too he would much rather spend his day down at the creek catching crawdads.  He and his friend William caught quite a few the other day.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Weekend warriors


The barn as seen from the driveway.  It is 32 x 60.

Chris finishing the corner sofit.
This past weekend we completed the soffits and facia on the barn. It has not been easy.  It rains 3/4 days so even on the days without rain,  it is still really muddy.  Chris started to build the cupola and when that is complete we can order the roofer to put shingles on. I am really happy that I don't have to go way up on the high ladder any more. Those gable end were tricky.

We have started the process for our construction loan, so hopefully construction will begin befor the year ends.

In other news I have passed my test to be a Virginia Certified Land Disturber.   You need to hire one before the county will issue you a building permit.  So we decided It would be cheaper for me to take the test.  Just one less contractor we will have to pay. I am sure plenty of you will get a good laugh out of that one.  I even have an official certificate!  What I really want is a big digger I can drive to make it official.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Earthquake, Hurricane and life goes on

After surviving the Earthquake and Hurricane in the same week, we are back to business.  Work on the barn is slow going.  We have had lots of rain lately and lots more rain in the forecast.  We did get the trim boards and soffits delivered last week and got one side of soffits installed, 1/2 of the skirt board up for the siding, garage doors trimmed and half of the windows trimmed.

This week the health inspector will make his first trip out to look at the well and septic for clearance to release the building permit. We should also be getting the garage doors installed. Chris is back at work full time now so things will have to be completed on weekends only.

Pear shaped puffball mushrooms from our yard.  They are supposed to be delicious, but I am not sure I am ready to test that.
Artichoke Flowers in the garden. 
Just a cool little mushroom.  I have got to find out what it is.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Skunked

We are all happy to be done with traveling for the summer and spending the last days at home.

Yoda continues to be the best puppy ever. No accidents for 8 days now and he is so sweet. The boys are really good about taking him out for walks, although Cooper is the only willing pooper scooper, Jackson flat out refuses!

We continue to try and trap animals to make the place safer for when we get chickens. The raccoons continue to steal the bait. We did manage to trap a skunk with pepperoni and peanut butter. I wish I had a good photo, but I was not willing to get that close to a live skunk. Once dead I tried to roll him over to get a snapshot, but that caused the stink to leak out. Needless to say Chris and the boys were not happy with me.

Last week we got or final house plans from the architect so we are chomping at the bit to get our permits and begin lineing up contractors.

School starts in two weeks and the boys are not thrilled. Chris has some job prospects that he is really excited about. Things are really coming together here in Watermark Woods.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

The Dog Days of Summer

We have been pretty lazy lately.  Chris hurt his ankle about 3 weeks ago and he is just now walking with a shoe on.

We are getting lots of tomatos, peppers, artichokes and eggplants from the garden.  I am anxiously awaiting my parsnips.

We adopted a dog last week and he has kept us all busy.  Yoda is a yorkie-poo and has proven to be a very good breed for us.  He is not a barker and is starting to get the hang of potty training.  He already knows sit and the boys can't wait for him to learn some more advanced tricks.