6.04.2010
Getting Closer...
5.31.2010
Kickin' It Old School

Growing up, my dad and grandfather were always renovating, building and constructing. To this day the smell of sawdust can take me back 25 years in 3 seconds flat. I can remember the sounds of each tool so vividly. I remember exactly how many strikes of the hammer it took for my father to drive an 8d nail into a 2 x 6(six). I can remember the silly, awkward, wobbly noise the handsaw blade made when it's tooth hit against something hard. The handsaw is another tool that made an interesting sound - a light, slow tearing sound as my grandfather held the teeth to a board and slowly pulled back getting the teeth to bite the board and sink in a bit. Once the teeth were sunken in, it turned into a faster motion to continue the momentum and the cut. When he was almost to the end of the cut is when the strokes would be the fastest until the blade all of a sudden ripped through the other side of the board sending the excess chunk of wood to the ground with a hard THUD.
Building is an art and I sometimes feel that the modern tools are taking the romance out of the build. There is a connection and a passion that is missing between the carpenter and the structure today that existed way back when it took 3 times the amount of time to build a structure or a home. They are right when they say, "Rome wasn't built in a day", but I wonder why those structures able to stand the test of time and the office building that I work in that was constructed 5 years ago falling apart already? Maybe when things are hard, people take pride in them a bit more. Maybe the hard is what makes them great and the great is what creates passion for people. The handsaws and hammers are the canvas and brush for a carpenter. We can replace the canvas and brush with photoshop, but we can't expect the Mona Lisa right? So, today the Blog Cabin paid homage to the tools of the past. We took ourselves back to the grassroots of building and even with kickin' it old school we were able to put up the 2 remaining walls! YEAH! The journey of the day may have taken a bit more time and a bit more umph, but today we built a little bit more love into our little Blog Cabin and we even built memories to go along with it:)
Check it out:

5.19.2010
A.P.B. ALERT!! WHO STOLE THE BLOG CABIN???
Stay tuned...
-J
5.12.2010
The System of the Septic...


So - next time you flusie, flushie, you now have the behind the scenes and have the inside poop scoop on the system of the septic :)
-J
The Meditation Stone

Who you ask...
Ahem... ladies and gentlemen...making his blog cabin season 2 premier: OUR WAYNE!!! YAY! **insert claps, cheering and accolades here**
That's right everyone - Our Wayne is back and he is picking up right where he left off on last years Blog Cabin Adventure! A rock? A rock is no match for Our Wayne! Our Wayne will crush that rock with his bare hands! He will roll that rock right out of our Blog Cabin way because nothing stands in the way of our Blog Cabin Adventure! NOTHING!
So, after 2 days, a few phone calls, a really large machine and $1,100.00, we have a very unique Blog Cabin lawn ornament! Or as my mother likes to call it "An $1,100.00 rock that we can't even wear" - funny right? So, for no extra charge we had our very expensive rock moved and nooked into the edge of the yard overlooking the babbling brook. It's actually a very peaceful place to sit and watch the brook. P & I have named it the Meditation Stone. We have grown to love our pet rock and it has now become a permanent piece of Blog Cabin history.
-J
5.01.2010
A New Look...
4.26.2010
At Last - A Loft ... Blog Cabin Season 2 Premier!!!
In season one we introduced you to our Wayne who by the way has developed quite the following, dug a ditch for the foundation, showed off our stumpy little cement mixer, discussed the local turtle crossings, posted video of P & my brave encounter with a big bad wolf spider, demonstrated how to build & apply cement forms, showed my gory finger injury - I could have died! I still have a scar :( - learned about cement block & how to stack it, posted the caloric content of a Whachamacallit - Chocolate Mmmmmm, modeled our sassy Blog Cabin wear on the Blog Cabin runway to fame, discovered that if the donkey outside the bakery door has a hat on then the bakery is in fact open, the river that is a brook, P falling in the river that is a brook, demolition - Grrrrrr, the candy apple catastrophe, raising walls, our new bathroom and bidding a sad farewell to the bitchenette, our new mailbox & our very first Blog Cabin letter!
Ok - now that we have that squared away, for our season 2 premier...CHECK OUT OUR NEW LOFT!!! Our new loft is approximately 6 feet tall on the outer edges - wow!...and it has an 8 foot peek - double wow! The ceiling height is important for loft classification because being able to stand up along the full length of the loft upgrades it from a "loft" to a "MASTER LOFT" :) P & I are so excited about the loft because the pull out couch that we currently sleep on has a giant bar that sticks up into our backs and springy springs that poky poke us during the night - booo! Soon we will have a nice, soft, comfy bed to drift off to sleep in while listening to the crickets babbling brook just outside our new loft window **sigh**
So, the new loft is a little taste of the big changes we will be making in season 2!
Next week we are having a brand new septic system put in! Hooray! It's so painful putting so much money into something we are going to bury and never ever see :( - but a septic system is important so we must get er' done! lol
Other Season 2 teasers: 3 new walls to replace the existing front portion of the Blog Cabin, new "used" windows, a new "used" front door, a new roof and the other 3 sides of the foundation!
Stay tuned & thanks for reading!
-J
wait...one more picture - BAM!
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