Sunday, February 13, 2011

Winter aaaahs

Just spending time pouring over the seed catalogs and waiting for things to thaw.

Monday, January 10, 2011

New Year: Same Old Junk

I can't believe I haven't posted in a month.  After all the progress we made in late November-early December,  progress seems so slow.  With just the 4 of us working we have made some progress.  We have been cutting down trees and cleaning up some of the areas the scrappers cleaned out.  We have had a burn pile every weekend and got the small porch area of the house cleaned out. 

There have been some woes with flat tires and the tractor and a dead battery, but it is all fixed up now and back on craigs list for sale.  Hopefully it will sell soon and we will have the funds to get the septic and well in working order. 

This week we are expecting snow, so we may not be able to get out there soon.  Hopefully it will not be another monthe before I write again!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Thanks for all the help!!!!!!

Deer stand with a great view of the stream.
We made some huge progress this weekend! 
Saturday we had a big crew working.  Chris and Barbara Byron, Damian Danowski , Elsie Befekadu, Michael Mattney and Chris Finley.  We got the path cleared all the way down to the deer stand and the stand is up.  Damian was the poor guy who got to go up the stand and secure it.  They also cleared the garage area,  now we are down to just the main area of the basement.  That was a huge undertaking and it is so cool to be able to go in the garage and have a place out of the weather to park our lawn mower.

Sunday we had a scaled down crew of Mike Ruttle and George Baker.  They finished up the basement and also emptied the two trailers that were full of doors, windows and mason jars. Our 4th Dumpster is full and we are ready for the 5th.  Oh my!

We can't express how grateful we are to all the help this weekend.  It really warms your heart to have so many people show up to help out on such a cold weekend.

Monday, November 29, 2010

1 Year and Progress!

"I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy."

Marie Curie


Some of the chairs we have found
 Well,  we are putting that quote to the test.  At Thanksgiving we passed the one year mark of Watermark Woods.  We have been so busy the past few weeks.  Where to start?

A huge mile stone has been securing some reliable scrappers.  Affectionately called 'The Steves', our scrap haulers are making significant progress.  Several of the large barrels are gone and many of the smaller scrap heaps have disappeared.  We think they are even going to take the old international pick-up truck.

Another milestone has been the progress we have made cleaning out the house.  Mike Ruttle, Chris Byron and the Jim & Marie have helped us make huge strides.  Mike, Chris and the boys got the front porch completely cleared and even made it into the front door.  Jim and Marie came and we cleared all but the two back bedrooms.  Jim helped us with the burn piles and Marie shoveled more animal scat than any human should.  Thanks mom and dad!  Chris Byron came in and helped us clean out those last two bedrooms and we are down to just minimal cleanup.

Found Items:
  • 20+ Antique chairs.  I hope to take them to the auction house.
  • 5 toilets
  • 2 auto windshields
  • 1 really cool skeleton key and glass doorknob
  • 1000+ cabinet doors
  • 100+ cabinets
  • 4 really ugly sofas
  • 1 wheel barrow full of sand with a flat tire
  • 2 dishwashers
  • Several cook tops and stoves
  • 1 antique craftsman table saw, with sawdust

Really you wouldn't recognize the place even if you have been there within the last month.

 
table saw
 
The Steves with two of the barrels on the truck

  



Monday, November 15, 2010

Movin' along

We have started really trying to clean out the house so that we can assess if it usable or not.  It would be so nice to live at Watermark Woods and get down to one property and one mortgage.  Given pending changes in taxes and the economy,  we are thinking it would be in our best interest to get out there sooner rather than later.

We have filled our 2nd dumpster and awaiting the arrival of the third.  Sunday we worked really hard and got most of the front porch cleaned off.  It will be nice to work on the actual inside of the house.  I will be out of town next weekend, but Chris is planning a work weekend while I am gone, so I expect to see significant progress, wink, wink! 

This week,  I finished putting the garden to bed for the winter.  I hope to get the soil of the back part of the garden turned over in the next couple of weeks so that we will be ready to plan corn back there this spring.

The herbs in the forest herb garden have not been dug up since that first time.  Thank goodness for small successes.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Endangered Herbs

My friend Judith gave me a great idea to have an endangered herb garden in the forest.  We picked out a nice spot for it and ordered some herbs.  This week I dug up some ground and planted hyssop, woodruff and wild ginger.  I now have a rustic little herb garden area in the forest.  My biggest fear is the deer will eat my treasures,  but hopefully they will go un-detected!

Judith also helped me identify some medicinal and edible plants we have growing on the property.  We came across tons of garlic-mustard.  There is a nice crop of mullein that would have been great the prior week for Jackson's bronchitis.  We gathered some yellow dock and I baked it into some muffins for Cooper and he never suspected a thing.  We also collected rose hips and I made some tea,  it was a little bitter, but I think worth the benefits.  We have lots of poke, but apparently that can be a little too potent if prepared wrong.  We found quite a bit of plantain which I was happy about,  I hope to make some plantain salve in the spring.  I was hoping to find jewel weed for my current case of poison-ivy,  but I will have to wait until spring.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Beautiful Weekend

The weather in Northern Virgina was perfect this weekend!  Saturday we went camping with the cub scouts so we weren't able to work at WW but as soon as we got home on Sunday and unpacked we headed out to the woods.

Chris, Jackson and Patrick worked on assembling their 2 person deer stand.  They almost completed it but realized they were missing parts.  Chris called the manufacturer but the stand was disontinued 5 years ago and they won't sell him any parts.  I am sure that Chris will find something to make it work.  he is so handy!

I move the wild asparagus to the garden in an attempt to tame it.  I have a 4x8 spot packed full of asparagus and I can't wait to see if it even comes up in the spring.  I still have one wild patch just in case I don't get any this year.

While we were all working, Cooper enjoyed his hammock!