Friday, March 18, 2011

The End, part 2

I forgot to include a couple pictures in the last post...

Sunrise from the deck:

And perspective from where we started...a picture from almost exactly one year ago...picnic in the truck, with cleared land in the background:

OK that's it!  Signing off, until we build our next house...

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The End

OK so I got a little sidetracked the last month or so...I apologize to my 3 fans out there (plus or minus 3)

But we did it. We're moved in. Living in our new house. It's been about 6 weeks now and we are somewhat organized, starting to get into a routine. I'm not going to try and remember every little detail and story over the last 6 weeks. Lets just say we've been busy and ran into our fair share of issues to fix -- nothing major.

So instead, I'll reflect on the lessons I have learned from building a house:

1. its a lot of work

yep, that about covers it.

And on with the last batch of pictures. A lot of these are from several weeks ago, but its all I've got.

Massive pile of stuff in the 3rd stall of the garage after the first weekend of moving.  Covered by a tarp because woodworking was still going on in the garage:



Front porch beams:


The crew having a Breakfast of Champions before the final move:


Andy and Tommy sledding with their new snow tubs soon after we moved in:


View of the back of the house.  Builders will finish staining and add the stairway in the spring:

Andy's room:

Wet bar:


Boys' bathroom:

Exercise room:


Great Room:




Kitchen:



 Laundry room:

Master bathroom:






Master bedroom:


Mud room closet:

Pantry:

Pat's office in disarray:


Rec room (a.k.a. nerf hockey arena)

Tommys room:


TV room...featuring the 62" DLP television which has since kicked the bucket and gone to TV heaven:

Workshop:

At one point someone requested a shot looking down the driveway.  I'm finally following through on that.  Hard to get a true feeling of the distance from just these pictures though.

The first shot is looking straight down the easement from where the driveway turns into our property.  So its about 1,300 feet from that point to the road, which you cannot see due to a crest in the driveway.  The 2nd shot is also looking toward the road, but at little closer so that you can kinda see the road.  Its probably about 900 feet to the road from that point.



And a couple of woodland friends that have stopped by.  One of many deer we have seen, and an unusual visitor...a gray fox.  Something I had never seen before

That's all I've got.  Want to see more of the house, trees, critters, and the surrounding sea of mud?  You will have to stop by and pretend you are our friends.  Or you can actually even be our real friends!  We are socially inept in a new town in the middle of the woods!  Time to go talk to the fox....