Well, Joan just pointed out it's been almost a year since we posted anything. So sorry. Since we are on a "pay as you go" mortgage plan we must take our time.
We have not done allot to the outside, the inside either for that matter. I did get most of the electric roughed in. All the CATV, phone and network wiring is in. We have the plans finished for the porch and plan to rebuild it this fall. New windows and doors are also on schedule for the fall. A planned new shed will get most of our garden tools and stuff out of the house. If we're really lucky we'll get the house insulated and the heat on before everything freezes up and be able to work inside this winter on the plumbing.
Anyway, we went into this knowing it would be a couple of years but when it is finished it will be ours and will fit us well.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Well, we're on the road again. We left home a couple of weeks ago to begin work in our territory. We are almost finished with Nebraska and will be spending Labor Day weekend visiting friends in the Black Hills. By June we'll be working Minnesota and hope to be back home by the 4th of July. Joan has a 35th reunion on July 10th and we will begin working Iowa right after.
We've been planning what we will be doing to the house when we return in August. It is looking like we'll rebuild the porch first. We have to tear off the old one before we can replace it with a nice wrap-around porch.
We've been planning what we will be doing to the house when we return in August. It is looking like we'll rebuild the porch first. We have to tear off the old one before we can replace it with a nice wrap-around porch.

This is a rendering of our new porch created with 3D Home Design Suite. Preety neat, huh. Anyway, we're working hard now to earn the money so we can return home and work hard to spend it.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
While it is still cold here we get a few days a week where it has been warm enough to get some work done in the house. Over the last couple of weeks I've been able to conplete about half of the rough in wiring on the 1st floor. The plan is the have all the rough wiring in before we start working our territory in May. That will allow me to jump right into the new windows when we finish.
Mesa has turned into a great helper when I'm working in the house. He is obsessed about going over with me. When I grab my shoes he runs to the door and starts crying to go. Joan says he's just like a dog, I told her he's the best dog a man could have, he does not bark and he poops in a box. Nice huh.
Monday, February 16, 2009
The weather is begining to warm up a bit. We took a ten day trip to California for an annual seminar for our job. When we left it had just snowed, when we returned it was pretty much melted. After four months of snow on the ground it has started to melt enough to see the grass again. We've even had a few days where it was warm enough to get some work done on the house.
I've got about 90% of the re-framing done inside, maybe two or three days left on that. I started roughing in the electrical this week. Soon we'll had lights and electrical without extension cords laying all over the place. Our goal is to have all the framing and wiring done by the time we start working our territory this summer. If I'm really lucky I'll get the waste drain and vent plumbing in also.
Mesa has gotten so obsessed with going to the old house with me that I can't put my coat on without him begging at the door. It's gotten so bad I've started to take him with me whenever I go out, whether I'm going to the house or not. He likes to ride in the truck. I've never seen a cat that was so excited to go for a ride. Today, I took him to the lumber yard to pick some stuff up. While I was checking out the girl at the register asked if that was a cat in my truck. She cracked up when I told her "yes it was, but he thinks he's a dog".
I've got about 90% of the re-framing done inside, maybe two or three days left on that. I started roughing in the electrical this week. Soon we'll had lights and electrical without extension cords laying all over the place. Our goal is to have all the framing and wiring done by the time we start working our territory this summer. If I'm really lucky I'll get the waste drain and vent plumbing in also.
Mesa has gotten so obsessed with going to the old house with me that I can't put my coat on without him begging at the door. It's gotten so bad I've started to take him with me whenever I go out, whether I'm going to the house or not. He likes to ride in the truck. I've never seen a cat that was so excited to go for a ride. Today, I took him to the lumber yard to pick some stuff up. While I was checking out the girl at the register asked if that was a cat in my truck. She cracked up when I told her "yes it was, but he thinks he's a dog".
Monday, January 19, 2009
It's official, Lone Rock is COLD in the winter! We've had snow on the ground since November and it's getting deeper.
It's been too cold to work at the house, the last time I was over to the house it was 25 degree's in the basement. Mesa still thinks he wants to go to the house whenever I get my coat and keys. I've gotten so that when I go out I'll just take him along for the ride. We went to Algona together last week.
We are going to get a little break from the weather this next week. We'll be heading out to California for our annual Trailer Life Consultants Seminar. While we're not thrilled to be flying, or thrilled to be going to la la land we are anxious to see our friends at TL This seminar is the only time of the year where all of us can get together.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
For the first time in five years we have decided to sit out the winter. Since we moved into the RV we have always allowed winter to chase us south. We spent the first two winters in California, then one in Arizona and last winter in Virginia. This year we are staying here in Lone Rock to be near family and maybe work on the house a bit. We are not in the RV, we where able to rent a small house in town and have winterized the rig. The house is just across the street from Joan's mother and only two blocks from our pad. It's small, one bedroom but very tight and heats up well. We plan to stay here until April when we'll move back into the rig in preparation for going back to work May 1st.
Before we moved over here Mesa, our male cat had trained me to take him into the house each day when I would go in to work. In fact, all three cats enjoyed exploring the house. Since we moved over here Mesa now know
I'm glad I listened to Joan and did not try to winter in the RV. It is rated as a four season rig however winter should be listed as a "mild winter". We would have been able to do it if we had access to a LARGE propane bottle and more money than we where willing to spend. The RV is doing just fine sitting on the pad behind the house while we enjoy our little rental two blocks away.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
We've put together some composite before and after pictures to share. The first one shows the front room just inside the front door. This area in the past has been used as a study and a master bedroom. We decided it would be a great location for our new formal staircase and new basement stairs. After the stairs were in we noticed it would be perfect as a foyer so we will be re-locating the front door to this room. We will be able to shut it off with the original double pocket doors we found in the basement.
The second picture shows the north side of the basement as it was when we bought the house and as it is now that we have built the new basement stairs. The small area at the far end will be a storage room at the bottom of the stairs where we will have an extra referigerator and storage for bulk items. The area on this side of the stairs will be a seperate room for the furnace, plumbing and hot water heater. It will also have a reversable blower that will circulate the air between the ceiling of the second floor and the basement. We'll be able to draw the heat that rises to the second floor in the winter down into the basement and then in the summer, push the cool air from the basement up to the second floor.
This next picture is of the floor structure under the old second floor bathroom. The joists were so chopped up for the plumbing that we were surprised the floor did not collapse.
Since this area has been changed to our guest room upstairs we reinforced the floor by sistering 2x8's onto the stacked 2x4 and 2x6 floor joists they used to build the house. These floors had sagged over the years so I jacked them up in the center before attaching the new 2x8. The floors upstairs are now relativley level for 110 years old and solid to walk on.
We'll put up some more before and after shots soon.
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