Friday, November 25, 2011

So Close









I can't believe we've made it this far in only two months. So satisfying.

Well, there's snow in Southern Vermont. I'm wondering if we've seen the last of the ground. Beautiful stars at the cabin tonight.

We were able to finish the loft today. Awesome. And it's bigger than I thought it would be too. Not too shabby, though it did do in my camera. We tried to take a staged photo of both Chris and I in the loft. We set the camera on a 10 second delay and jumped onto the loft. But the camera fell off the wall joist from 8ft. up, falling to its death. Fail. Now we need a camera (Black Friday shopping anyone)?

We took out the barn doors, installed a new wall, and an awesome 1x6 window we bought a year ago from a discount store for a cool $58. Who doesn't appreciate a good deal, especially when it looks so good. And it does look so good.

We put up stairs leading into the cabin and moved onto the Tyvek. Everything went smoothly until we ran out of staples for the staple gun. I took a dash to the local hardware store, 20 mins. away one way, for staples. I was home in a cool 45 and was able to help put the finishing touches on the vapor barrier paper.

We also spray foamed a whole bunch of the gaps throughout the cabin. Both of us got it all over the place, in addition to the intended spots in the cabin. Chris got it all over his face and I got it all over my jacket...and in my hair. Awesome. Rookies.

Next up is insulation and the wood stove. It's happening. And it's happening faster than I thought it ever would.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

One Step Closer







Chris spent the first solo night at the cabin and kept the progress moving. I bet a wood stove would have been nice last night, huh? It won't be long now.

Last winter, we bought a 1x6 window from a bargain outlet store. The window was like $60 and it has been sitting in my basement for a year. We decided to take it up and find a place for it. Lucky for us, it fits exactly in the barn door space. Our plan is to cut down the doors about a foot and slide the window in the space above the doors. It should look really cool.

Chris was also able to hang the loft rafters today. All we need to do now is attach the plywood and we're good to go there. It won't be long now before one of us is sleeping up there. It's only about 4 ft. at the peak, and that drops quick, but it's still going to be very usable space. I know I'm psyched to sleep up there.

And, randomly, our old friend Todd Brown showed up with some dirt for us to fix the trench left from the water overflow from Hurricane Irene. Chris was able to temporarily fix what was a pretty banged-up driveway. At least we can get through this winter now and really address the problem in the spring. We've got big plans for the property and water and we plan to address those (with the help of Todd) come April/May. Todd helped us out and didn't charge us a dime.

On the way home, Chris filled up at the gas station at the end of the road. A truck pulled up next to him with a deer in the back.
Sweet.
Vermont.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

We're In











It was a cold 21 degrees last night, but at least we were inside the cabin. Be it, it wasn't insulated and was still freezing, but at least we were in. One year and probably close to 25 nights outside in a tent (many of which it poured), and we finally made it inside. We each had about 7 layers on, I wore two hats (and a hood), and had a blanket wrapped around us for extra warmth. Getting up to pee in the middle of the night definitely dealt a rude awakening when that cold sleeping bag was waiting for me after I got back into the cabin.

We worked all through yesterday, getting half the roof shingles done, all the drip edge, the steel door installed, and also finishing the plywood for the gables. That gables were done in basically 2 hours of pitch darkness with the help of nothing but a flashlight. That was definitely the low point of the weekend. Well, that and the fact that the Tavern was closed at 8:30 and we had to crazily drive 30 minutes further to find dinner. It ended up being great, but there was a crazed 30 minutes there and even an incident involving me driving over the grass of a gas station to turn around. Not pretty.

Today, we woke up early and tried to warm up quick. We got coffee and breakfast from Lisa and then some more wood from the lumber yard. We returned to finish the roof, the overhangs, and the soffits so that the cabin is fully enclosed. All we need to do to make it weather tight is seal a few cracks and we're golden. I was even able to put up a few "No Trespassing" signs along property line of the neighbors snowmobile trail. How's that for your friendly Vermont attitude??? Oh, and we signed and dated the cabin too. Call it an autograph, I guess.

Next trip up will be for insulation, sealing cracks, the loft, and then eventually a small wood stove. This cabin is pretty sweet. We've got lots of ideas, the only thing we need more of is time. It's been a great year.