Monday, September 19, 2011

It's like pulling teeth but.....

we're getting there.
I apologize for the gaps betweens posts, it's not that we don't have pictures, successes and failures to share with you, it's the frigging internet connection.  It's been 10 months since we inhabited Camp Aiken and the only thing slower than our internet connection is our 13 year old Wheaten Terrier.

I find it difficult to sit here while a picture takes 10 minutes to load to this blog, and they aren't high resolution masterpieces.  On top of the slowness is the monthly usage limitation Verizon enforces with our contract.  5 whole gigabyte a month which can be consumed watching a couple of idiots in videos we receive in emails, which buffer, buffer, and buffer some more.  And the cost you incur if you exceed that total is criminal. A five minute video can consume 45 minutes, watching 3 seconds at a time; but we move slow down here in the South
 
I've got to stop typing and post some pics, my typing skills suck.  We kind ogf hit a lull in construction but have had some finished trim completed.  We had the idea to re-use some of the old exterior claboards as molding.  We borrowed a monstorous plane  and ran the claboards through.  The finish went from this
to this (which is an interior window sill in the new section of the kitchen)



Better than Andersons I'll tell ya...

We also used the trim to frame around a piece of stained glass I had bought my better half in NY.  She had an  idea to insert it above the door leading from the kitchen to the front door.  The workers created the space and we used the claboards for highlighting the glass:



We were also able to salvage just enough of the interior tongue and groove of the old exterior kitchen wall to make the addition to the kitchen blend in with the 100 year old section of the kitchen fairly well


Since I seem to be all about salvaging this post we also salvaged the bead board from underneath the porch roof on the front of the house.  I keep saying we but this has all been my better halfs idea(s) to reuse what we could to preserve the feel of the 112 year old house.  I've just been shell shocked for 10 months and totally useless so kudos go to the female speicies.  So we reused the bead board to rebuild the ceiling in the spare bath



We haven't figured out how to illuminate the space yet.

Well, lots more has gone on and we'll see how the internet Gods treat me tomorrow night and perhaps we can get some more pictures posted.

A special hello to the beer drinking person we hired after her deft tractor driving demonstration, she got some poor news about her health but is a battler and we love her dearly, hang in there.  The paddocks need cutting.



Oliver out






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