
Buildus Interruptus
Well, it got cold. Real cold. Like -11 below. Real hard to work productively in that temp. You make mistakes when it’s cold and windy as well. Like using an angle grinder to saw off bolts with one hand while holding the home wrap madly flapping against the house. And having it get away on […]

Joists To The World…
Tired of the terrible puns yet? Couldn’t come up with anything better for Joist Day. Joist relocation program. You wouldn’t be able to tell by this image that we had just been through 3 hours of hell. I woke up an hour early at 5:30, and all I could hear was wind. Not a good […]

Okanagan Anniversary
It was exactly a year ago that Rosanne & I made our move to the Okanagan. We arrived on a chilly November 26 at 10 pm in a car filled with Bob breath from his howling in the car for a few hours. Coyotes were howling, I triggered the house alarm, and we slept on […]

Beam me up Scotty.
Pre-beam. That big open space apparently can’t support a floor without some major structural support. Who’dve thought? Good thing I’m not an architect. Check out this bad boy. Amazingly, it took only 4 of us to drag this beam (from the furthest spot in the woodpile of course) and get it up into the metal […]

Mr. Gorbachev, Build This Wall
Fully Dampenated. Let the Undampening begin. Look, walls & windows. So now the framing starts. This is where things really show progress daily.
Farmhouse Modern
We thought we were being all original like going with a farmhouse modern style. But they just keep popping up these days. Houzz Tour: Unplugging From High Tech in a Texas Farmhouse

The Pour
Happy Hallowe’en. Time for some scary concrete. Fortunately, it’s a lovely day to pour concrete. Today is suddenly significantly warmer. Instead of -1, it was 7 at 6:30 in the morning. Since it’s Thursday, it also means I get a 3 day weekend. Looking forward to that. The body is tired after getting the forms […]

Getting Ready For “The Pour”
Even putting the family to work. Justin is scooping out some fill for the concrete pads that will be holding up our deck. Don’t want no deck collapsing tragedies here. Just had to get the obligatory construction at sunset shot. As usual, sunsets and photography really don’t mix. All buttoned up. We’ve got the forms […]