Monday, July 26, 2010

Forgot my camera

Forgot my camera this weekend but I did manage to take a picture of the hearth we started work on with my cellphone. It took 3 bags of quickcrete and I had 3 bags left from the foundation posts. I love it when things come together. Also finished the chinking on the last wall. Took 6 days to chink 8 walls all told. Nice to be done with that. Taking a weekend off and then going to start in on the ceiling.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Work Continues

Starting to doubt if I'm going to be able to enjoy this cabin at all this summmer! The work never ends. We managed to get the porch ceiling on and 3 out of 4 interior walls chinked. Also moved in a shed that I bought from a few miles away. Should be nice to have some storage after we get it leveled and a floor under it. Next week we start in on the interior ceilings and finsh the chinking.










Sunday, July 11, 2010

Bonus Post

Here's some more pictures of the progress. Nora made us a nice Tiki for the front porch. Also including a picture of the dinner bell that Dad made. Nice to be close to being DONE!





We have lights

Got the electricity hooked up to the main pole the first friday we were up and now have some lights! Thanks again Denny! I took a lot of crap because I kept turning them on and off to see if they were still working. That's alright though. First electrical I've ever done and everything worked the first time. We also got screens made for the windows and a slide screen for the main door. Made it possible to sleep in it for the first time. Got the chinking done on the outside and got the insulation up on the inside. Took 3 buckets of chinking on the outside. Will have to buy 2 more for the inside. Also managed to get to Pine River, MN and buy some tongue and groove Basswood for the ceilings from a local lumberyard. Got some Popple, which is a type of Aspen, for the floors. Last but not least I found the motherload of dumped field stones for doing the fireplace base and surround. Got some big ones to stack around the foundation and keep the bigger animals out. Think we had a lynx or bobcat living under there last winter.