Was a very productive week... Reg was here and we painted all week. Started by priming the cabinets and all the window and door trim, baseboards, etc. Next we sprayed the cabinets, cabinet doors and drawers in their final colors.... lotta work. Here are some pics.
Here is pic of Maddy .. she's only 16 weeks old now.
A picture of a friend, Amelia (bartender at Forge) with her Great Dane. It's a horse!
Planted some watermelon for grins and had a pretty good harvest.
This next week I need to finish painting the trim.... hiring a painter crew to come in and do the ceilings and kitchen. Reg and Stew will be up in a week and hope to do the walls then. HVAC contractor is supposed to be in this next week to hook up AC ....finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
We bought 16 acres just west of Van, TX and built a new home there in 2013. We are in the process of establishing a small farm with peaches, vegetables, cut flowers, a few chikens and ducks. The intent of this blog is to share the building process with friends and family and keep everyone up to date with our activities.
The Vision
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Friday, July 12, 2013
Late June to Mid-July
Getting Hot here ......not much rain lately either, hope we don't have a bad drought. My good friend, Robert S. Williams, called RS by our friends (I was known as RJ) since we have the same name and hung around with each other since we were teenagers, four years at West Point, one year at Aberdeen Proving Grounds and three years at Fort Carson came out from New Hampshire for 10 days. Once out of the Army, he apprenticed as a carpenter with his dad and is now a wood shop teacher. We had a great time. He finished the interior trim details and helped me rebuild the front steps that had to be extended 10 inches to the side to line up with the porch column so stair rails would fit.
RS is a big hot rod and early Ford truck fan so we spent time at the local hot rod shop in Van. http://lbgarage.com/index2.html
Also spent time in Ben Wheeler of course introducing him to some of the locals...
My "paid" trim guy finished the crown molding, the coffered ceiling and the beams in the kitchen and bathroom. Reg and I went to Dallas to pick out the slabs of soapstone we're putting on counter tops.
Here is RS
Coffered ceiling
Entertainment at the Forge.... they might not look like it, but these guys played great rock and roll and took on some songs most people wouldn't attempt to play.. members of the Stratoblasters out of Dallas: http://www.stratoblasters.com/
Watermelons are getting bigger. We ate two while RS was here.
Here is the porch rebuild pics. I was just the "helper" and RS provided good technique pointers along the way.
Taking a break and admiring the local sights
Sun Flowers are doing well.........
Dry fitting kitchen sink
Soapstone slabs
Reg on the back porch
So trim is done, Reg and I are currently puttying and caulking in preparation for paint. That is the next big step.
RS is a big hot rod and early Ford truck fan so we spent time at the local hot rod shop in Van. http://lbgarage.com/index2.html
Also spent time in Ben Wheeler of course introducing him to some of the locals...
My "paid" trim guy finished the crown molding, the coffered ceiling and the beams in the kitchen and bathroom. Reg and I went to Dallas to pick out the slabs of soapstone we're putting on counter tops.
Here is RS
Entertainment at the Forge.... they might not look like it, but these guys played great rock and roll and took on some songs most people wouldn't attempt to play.. members of the Stratoblasters out of Dallas: http://www.stratoblasters.com/
Watermelons are getting bigger. We ate two while RS was here.
Here is the porch rebuild pics. I was just the "helper" and RS provided good technique pointers along the way.
Taking a break and admiring the local sights
Sun Flowers are doing well.........
Dry fitting kitchen sink
Soapstone slabs
Reg on the back porch
So trim is done, Reg and I are currently puttying and caulking in preparation for paint. That is the next big step.
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