Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Walk out more of the foundation


The dog helps out. Cardboard cutouts for the pantry and utility room. Measuring to make sure before the steel goes up - assuming the rain stops, and we don't move an ark in just in case.

Monday, September 8, 2008

A green doggie summer


The doggie eats his greens.

Laying out where, how and really


Walking out the cardboard sinks, stoves, cabinets and kitchen island to see how space will look "really". (the dog helped staking out his room)





Wednesday, September 3, 2008

It Is Raining Yet Again






Yes it's raining. No ---- no construction work is being performed. Again, the rain is making the fields green and the weather not hot. but it's raining. No steel is going up. It's lying on the ground. Dirt work on a pond cannot be done. did I mention it's raining? Again? At least we're not flooding. The flowers love it, the grass loves it. Only construction attempts suck.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Last spring dog story







Touring the countryside last spring we saw a very rare sight, the verdigris spotted butt kibble biter. Look closely across the water.
He was hunting the countryside with his faithful sidekick red bearded butt licker dog.
They made a wrong turn and ran into the dreaded mud pit of destruction left to swallow unknowing dogs by the growling, spitting machine of doom. Poor spotted butt valiantly tried to get away by jumping the yawning canyon of rushing mud, only to fall into the quick sand and have to fight his way to safety.

(I might add here that i would have gotten this on video except i started screeching and throwing joel into the ditch to make him pull happyfurball out of the ditch - happy thought he could high jump over the pit, 10 feet. he overestimated his own weight vs velocity) One 120 lb american bulldog does not cross wide open ditches by jumping. Something about the laws of gravity.

Both furr knights made it safely thru human mess of mud and machine. they are plotting paybacks and their next action adventure in the land of the deer and coyotes


Monday, September 1, 2008

Upside of too much rain



Well --- one plus is flowers. wild flowers, wild vines wild trumpet vintes etc. the fields look beee-u-ti-ful:) and the metal for the barn/house is still lying there waiting for catch up.
and yes we will be catching part of the recent hurricane rain fall moving inland so prob putting up steel this week won't happen. And then the contractors will be behind with other projects, and we will be in hold pattern.