Wednesday, July 14, 2010

pictures to share..

As most of you know, my camera is never too far from my hands. Whether I am getting photos for the blog, or just taking pictures for fun.. here are a few of my new favorites that I thought you might enjoy....



swimming on a hot summer day....














baby barn swallows.. out of the nest, but not too far from home....













parent barn swallow... wondering when the job will be done!!!! :-)










"our" wild turkeys...enjoying the farm














considering my past history with things are that "green", I'm pretty pleased at the way this flower garden is growing....













birdies at the front door... looking for some treats






just happened to be in the right place at the right time...







and enjoy the beauties sent from God.......

and it contiues...

Even though we have had hot temps in the 90's, humidity in the 70's and took a little time out to play when the family was visiting.. the work continues in the house. OH.. and one more thing.. my dear Ed is dealing with (yet another) kidney stone!!! If you have been a blog reader for sometime, you are well aware that he has dealt with them before, but now it seems that this is a beginning to be a yearly occurrence. Last summer while trying to get the house sided, he dealt with one, and now this year.... It would be nice if we knew what caused them, but it would seem that there are no real answers. So, next week, he heads in for surgery to remove the latest and greatest of all of the stones he has had!!! I'll be sure to keep you posted on this one!!!

Any who, Ed works on despit some days when I know he really isn't feeling that well, determined to get us into this house and settled once again. My projects seem to have me all over the place.. one day I am getting a coat of poly on the stair treads....








and another, helping Ed get the oven into place (after I got the cabinet painted and ready for it)....
















The kitchen is coming together, all the upper cabinets are done... doors on!!! and the lower ones have their first coat of paint, and will soon be ready to be measured for the counter tops!!!










Sadie couldn't wait any longer, and has already begun to set up Abbie's room!!! I still need to finish the windows here, and get her doors in place, but overall the room is done, and it does look nice to have some of her "things" in place. Hopefully the other bedrooms will soon have this same look!!!!








Ed assembled the hallway lamp. I found it at Lowe's.. it's called a "wheat light". I thought it was a perfect fit for a country farmhouse (and fell easily into my budget).










I thought the "wheat tips" were gold painted metal... turns out they are rubber!!! I was a little surprised and disappointed when we pulled them out of the box, but once they were in place... they looked great. And the rubber tips will certainly be easy to keep dusted, or even wash off. Once it's hung up, you won't even know!!!!













John's work on the stairs has come to a stop until we can finish up the walls and get out of his way. So, Ed set up the staging and got the last two hallway walls painted. You won't catch me up on this staging, so this painting was left to him. Since part of the brick of the chimney is seen from the stairway, I had the bight idea of painting the wall upstairs a red to make it somewhat appear that the brick continues.












I'm not sure that it exactly came out the way I thought it would.. but since I have tried some bold and different ideas in other parts of the house... why not here as well. And it's paint, so if I decide later that I really don't' like it, we'll just paint over it. Course it won't be so easy once the railings and balusters are in place.







The last wall of the hallway.... done. Note the hall light is now in place, and the "red" wall is all done.
Some trim work, and the staging can leave and we can call and ask John to come back and finish up. Oh to have this stairway done.. that will be a big project off the list.
So, it's coming along. Even though we are very anxious to get moved, we are trying to be patient and smart and get things done before moving in. It's silly to move in, live in the construction and "mess" when we have a nice little place to stay. The camp is little and we are tripping over each other, but it's a place to sleep well and have a break from work. I am trying to be patient and work as many hours as I can at the house, and get as much done as possible. A move in date... soon... very soon!!!






doors, dog pen, bad neighbors.......

Doors and windows... I am beginning to think that I will never see the end of them!!! Even though every time I get one done, and say.. "that's one more off my list".. it seems like the "to do" pile is just as big. I remember when we designed the house, Ken said.. "you have a lot of windows there" and my reply was "that's good, I like the light"... course, back then, I wasn't think of all the painting that had to be done. But I am getting there, as of tonite, the count on "windows to do" is down to five!!!




The doors are simply getting a coat of poly... I like the natural look on them. Since all of them had to be taken off for the carpet and flooring to go down, I told myself that they wouldn't go back up without being done. I fear that if we put them back without doing them, it would be one of those jobs that might be "easy to forget"... so, I am hanging tough and no door goes into place without being totally ready to go. Since I am anxious to get doors in place and out of piles, they have been a big focus for me....



Now, Ed and I have had several conversations about the dogs and how we are going to "contain" them at the farm. We have a nice back yard with a walk out cellar, so I have been thinking a good fence would be the best choice. Ideally I would like a nice six foot chain link fence, but since we have so much landscaping to do, that isn't practical right now.

We had also talked about the invisible fence. The dogs are all trained to that - we have one at camp, and it would be an easy transition for them. But, then, I think about when the chickens and guinea hens are in the back yard.. and "our" family of wild turkeys, and I wasn't so sure the invisible fence would really suit our needs. I would also one day, like to have a small doggie daycare here.. and certainly will need a "real fence " for that. So, the dilemma continues. But, we have come up with an idea that will work for now... a temporary fence made of good strong wire.





It's not very tall, but it will contain the cockers well, and when we get to the landscaping, it can be easily moved. Camille wasn't too impressed with this idea, she has been used to running about the back yard all she pleases. It was tested when the chickens and the guineas made their daily walk to the back, Camille couldn't reach them.







But, I was very please with the fence idea when this "neighbor" showed up... Mr. Porcupine!! and let me tell you, pictures don't do him justice.. he is honestly almost as big as the cockers. He lumbered out of the woods and was happily munching on the clover in the back yard, very close to the fence.







This is a mature "porky" and the white tips of his quills are nearly as large as tooth picks. I would HATE to think what the vet bill would be if one of the dogs had a run in with this fellow. I hope that we can live in peace with this guy, he has obviously been here for a long time, and I don't mind him being around if we can come to an understanding... so, it will remain to be seen. He seems to come around late in the afternoon, and if I can keep that in mind, we'll just be sure no dogs go out that time of day.




No sooner had Mr. Porky left when who showed up but "junior"... This little chap is much smaller that the other, but those quills mean business as well. I don't think this guy will be around as much as the big guy will be, he is quite skittish and took off moments after I got this photo. I think that when he figures out dogs are here, he'll find somewhere else to go... maybe....
But that idea of a good six foot fence is looking better all the time....so that will more than likely be put on the project list!!!!