Jim is too tired to write anything tonight. My turn.
The fine things are in the minor details. This photo tells everything. If one can see it then there is no reason to read further. For those without a magnifying glass, here is what we have been up to. I have been laying a retaining wall, for the eventual patio. Note the steps to the right. Jim put up the conservatory, and I had the immense pleasure of priming and painting. Can you tell? The windows are clean!! The neighbor lady is immensely pleased. Until the next post. Sam
We are building a house. Not just any house, but an 1850s-style octagon house, the kind that used to be found here and there on the Midwestern prairie. For most of the construction we use existing materials that Jim has scrounged over the years. Read on and enjoy! — Jim & Sam
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Starting to Cut Stone
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| Future floor layout |
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| Hitching Post circa 1888 |
Little by little we make progress. We have started to cut the stone for the floors; pink limestone squares with a border of white marble and black slate. All but the marble are from recycled materials. We have also installed the stone hitching post in front of the house, a gift from my favorite cousin. Lastly, the conservatory at the south end of the house is beginning to be assembled. It will add a spectacular small space to take in the sun in the winter months. Inside, some of the finish woodwork is going in on the rainy days. Progress is slow but consistent. Jim.(Sam is too tired to write!)
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
The process has been delightful
The process has been delightful. Wonderful really. Years ago, in my wildest dreams I never would have imagined that this much work could result in such a beautiful and fulfilling outcome. Compared with what general society produces with an equally measurable amount of time and efforts, why would anything other than such beauty be produced? I was at the local mall lately and noticed something. America suffers from much disease, boredom being chief. Among the many other medical ailments one can notice from the wide ranging individuals wandering the mall, I do not think physical work is one of the problems confronted. It may do them some good. As it has done for me. This process isn't easy but it is delightful. And there is something delightful to observe at the end of the day. Wonderful really. Sam
Hard to believe it is June already. Day to day things seem to go at a snail's pace but a glance back to see where we were just a month ago provides a different view. Sam is a real trooper and when my energy flags. he seems to double his efforts. We are waiting patiently for the weather to settle down so that we have a stretch of at least three consecutive days and can uncover the conservatory floor and erect the superstructure and get a roof on before rain threatens. That will finish the outside structure, save the underside of the front porch roof. Rainy days result in more interior work like the paneling shown above. I have been a bit surprised to find that the house has turned out to be more dramatic than even I had imagined! Jim
Hard to believe it is June already. Day to day things seem to go at a snail's pace but a glance back to see where we were just a month ago provides a different view. Sam is a real trooper and when my energy flags. he seems to double his efforts. We are waiting patiently for the weather to settle down so that we have a stretch of at least three consecutive days and can uncover the conservatory floor and erect the superstructure and get a roof on before rain threatens. That will finish the outside structure, save the underside of the front porch roof. Rainy days result in more interior work like the paneling shown above. I have been a bit surprised to find that the house has turned out to be more dramatic than even I had imagined! Jim
Friday, May 2, 2014
Pretty charming to be sure
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| Dining room |
Once the woodwork is up and the walls painted this will be even more impressive! The rooms are human-scale and will be quite charming, but we have a VERY busy summer ahead to get everything together! Jim
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| Large upstairs bedroom |
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Fireplaces
It has been a long winter…as I am sure everyone in America
knows! Work continued inside but at a slower pace as the snow and cold made
every chore more difficult. We have four rooms that have the finish plaster on
and several others that have the first coat. Sam is waiting for me to get the
chimneys completed and through the roof so he can plaster the rooms they are
in. As you can see, the process is partly done. The firebox and smokeshelf
needed for both fireplaces are completed. Now we will set the flues. The marble
fireplace, still without its installed mantle is particularly handsome. It is
made of pink marble and yellow onyx. The
wooden mantle still needs its stone trim before it can be installed. With
spring not far off we will soon have to turn our attention to finishing the
exterior before the heat of summer sends us indoors again! Jim
Yeah, what he said! It has been a week of moderately intense plastering. Good to get some white on the walls. I enjoy sloshing through the puddles outside and imagining green leaves on the trees. Am also particularly blown away by how spectacular the marble fireplace is turning out. How does Jim know how to do that? Sam
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Warming Temps
Just a few shots of the work so far. A wide array of occupations. And starting to see how the rooms and house is coming together. Am pleased with the change in weather. Hope to progress and get a lot more done before we must turn outside again. Sam
Jim has nothing to say; a nice change.
Jim has nothing to say; a nice change.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Twisted
I'm done. I dont want to write anything. What do I have to say? All I do is work. Work. Work. Work. I posted this picture of Jim's work. What did I do? Just plastered. Rubbing white stuff over the blueboard that hardened up to create a space. What is a space? Just a place to store stuff. Stuff that one thinks is interesting and hopefully beautiful. Beauty. Why is it important? Because it pleases the eye. Well take a look. Do you see anything pleasing to the eye? Maybe your eye has been deceived. Look again. Still don't see anything, then maybe it is because there isn't white stuff smeared all over the blueboard. Oh, and Jim's work, it looks ok as well I guess. Sam
Sam has been a little distracted of late. I think he has breathed in a little too much plaster dust. It is either that or the anticipation of taking a break from the tasks at hand by attending a couple of classes in the coming months I have no choice but to keep working. The oak spiral staircase to the second floor is in...finally. It is a task I am glad to be shed of. I also have all of the black cherry woodwork roughed out for the upstairs two bed rooms on the south side where Sam has finished plastering.Next is the bathroom tile floors and the building of the two brick fireplaces in the living and dining rooms. Then it will be spring and I will be taking a break!!! Jim
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