Sunday, August 31, 2014

Insulation Time!!!


Trying to fix the broken staple gun 


Downstairs almost done!


Upstairs done!


Back of upstairs
After putting on long paints, long sleeve shirts, wearing a face mask, the itchy job of stapling up the insulation is almost done. A trip to Walmart to buy a new staple gun was needed.  Guess he wore the other one out.      The AC guy should be coming out this next week to do what he has to do before the dry wall goes up.  Within the next couple of weeks, the dry wall guys will be doing their "thing".  Maybe I'll be moving in by the end of October!  Still dreaming......

We Have Electricity !

  





After working hard pulling wires, drilling holes and installing boxes, Chuck has the studio all wired and hooked up to the electricity.  Next step......insulation!

Saturday, August 16, 2014

It's Time to Paint.








I decided I had better get started on the painting of the " play house".  Luckily we had about 2 1/2 gallons of paint left over from the outside of the house and it was still good.  We're going to have to buy more paint but it should be enough for half of the outside.   I'm having to paint with a brush and not a roller because of the hardy board.  After a couple hours of painting, my arm gets tired so can only paint so much each day.  It's slow going but I'll get it done.  Chuck said he would paint the high areas for me.  Meanwhile, Chuck has been wiring all the plugs and lights.  He's almost done with the wiring and the insulation will be next.  We have a lot of work ahead of us but hopefully I will be moving in, in just a couple more months.  

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Two and a half day studio

Soon to come....white railing around the porch and green shutters for the windows, along with pretty white window boxes




The bathroom door and stairs.  


Kitchenette space


There is even a little landing


The downstairs front


Upstairs back


upstairs front



It's like I'm sitting on the TT front porch again


Studio 22
It only took Troy and the gang 2 1/2 days to build their part of the studio.  I can't believe it's actually sitting where the TT used to be.  The next step is for Chuck to wire it and put the insulation in.  I'm looking forward to the dry way guys coming.  Then it will look more like a real building inside.  The step after that will be mine....painting everything.  It's going to be a job but a fun job, knowing that I will be moving my stuff in that much sooner.  Troy will come back to trim the windows, doors and stairs.  Also the baseboards.  I'm hoping to be moving sometime this Fall.  It's going to be a fun winter...sewing my little heart out.  

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Studio Day Two

Putting on the hardy board siding


Upstairs front and back walls going in




All the way from Florida?


Shingles that match the house being delivered


Troy doing the scary job of putting the shingles on


By the end of the second day


Troy's work is almost done


Pretty far from the house
The " gang" was here before 7:00 am this morning and started  putting the hardy board siding on.  It almost looks like the right color to match the house but it needs to be caulked and painted.  The shingles were delivered mid morning and after lunch Troy started nailing them on.  What a scary job that was....being so high up.  I have to say, these guys sure work hard for their money. Chuck says it's been like an" Amish Barn Raising but with nicotine, caffeine and a lot of power tools."   One side of the roof still needs to be shingled, the steps to the porch made  and the steps going upstairs inside, all still need to be done.  Troy said they wouldn't be back tomorrow because he has another job that he has to take care of but will return first thing Thursday morning.  It will be time for Chuck and I to take over our parts to finishing this before I know it.  I already have plans in my head for planting pretty flower beds and window boxes, come next Spring.  It's like having a " play house" like I had when I was little.  My Dad built it and made it to match our house.  Many, many hours were spent in that little play house and I'm sure many, many hours will be spent in my grown up play house too.

Four Years Later...Day One

Chuck had to cut down three trees

All cleared where the TT was

Laying out the block

Fun to see this trailer again

Here comes the truck!


A Studio on a truck


Getting started


First floor

Raising the walls





Building the trusses


Second Floor


Chuck checking out the view


Tar paper on


Adding the porch

Porch Floor
Four years later and Brambly Pines is " jumpin" again. Troy and his gang are here before 7:00 am ready to call out numbers, saw and hammer.    After two years of dreaming of my new studio, it's finally being built. It's going to be two stories and have a front porch.  All of the excitement of building the house, has come back to me.  It's amazing what the guys got done on the first day.  It's no wonder why Troy had our house built in just 3 1/2 months.  Troy was hoping they would finish up his part of it all today, but they might have to come back for a little while tomorrow.  Then, it will be our time to do our part of it all.  Chuck is going to wire and insulate it all.  The dry wall guys will come in and do their part. Chuck will do the plumbing.  Yep, I'm having  a little bathroom in there.   Then it will be my turn....all the painting.  Next Chuck and I will put down the floor and TA DA...I will be moving in.  It won't be over once I move in though because we are turning the bedroom that I'm using for a studio right now, into a pretty guest room.  That means more painting and fun decorating.  Just keep dreaming.....they can come true.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Picking again.




Big bag of purple hull peas


Another batch of tomatoes
It was time to go back out to the farm where we pick our tomatoes.  We had gone through the last batch. When we got there, Larry asked us if we wanted to pick peas.  Of course we did!  He drove us out to the rows of peas and we picked a big bag of them.  So, we came home with a bucket of tomatoes and a bag of peas to shell.  Tomatoes= $5.....Peas= $2.  That evening, we sat and shelled the peas.  I blanched them and we have 3 quart bags of peas in the freezer for this winter.  The fresh tomatoes should last us until it's time to go back out to the farm to pick some more.