Complete the foundation for a new roof on the fishing cabin; make a dent in the project to bring water to the toilet at the big cabin; and sweep the roofs of both cabins.
Project #1)
I'm happy to report the fishing cabin roof is ready for professional roofers to apply shingles! All rotten, stinky termite infested wood has been removed and any surface mold has been bleached. It only took 3 trips to the lumber yard, 3 times more plywood than anticipated and 3 weekends...in the construction business, that sounds about normal :)
We completely covered the roof with blue, brown and green tarps then tied them down tight - it looks kinda cool - wish I had taken a pic of the finished project. |
Project #2)
The new water line from the pump to the big cabin is in place. Plumbing connections to the big cabin will get done next visit because today is Sunday...and what doesn't John do on Sunday? All together now, "John doesn't do plumbing on Sunday!"
This is the last leg of the journey from the pump to the big cabin. |
Project #3)
The roof on the big cabin is swept and beautiful. It didn't get done last year and that made the job way harder than this old lady anticipated. The debris was deep and stuck to the shingles in many places - I even needed John's muscle in some spots! I had planned to do the little cabin too but I had no umph left...hahaha...next time!
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Since we were there without 4-legged friends...
I started another one of the many projects that needs attention: The Wood-Bug-Control Project. Just like sweeping the roof, cleaning out behind the cabins and cutting ivy, this needs to be on our annual to-do list. We have so much wood construction on the property (basically everything!) that it is a smorgasbord of tasty treats for all the wood-eating bugs in the area!
This handy dandy self-contained spray bottle should do the trick in and outside of all buildings. I started with the inside of the little cabin. |
The sinking floor (that is sinking not stinking) made it easy to follow the directions and saturate the area where the wall meets the floorboards! |
All the black squiggly lines we've been seeing in the floor boards are signs of wood bugs...be gone with you bugs, be gone! |
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Before the roof shingles get put on the fishing cabin...
The walls and floors of the fishing cabin need attention. We know where this job needs to start (!) but the scary thing is where will it stop?!
Could we be so lucky that the northeast corner under the fishing table is the ONLY floor and wall that needs replaced? |
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Don't tell anyone...
But I'm getting pretty good at lighting the coals and cooking on a charcoal grill! These veggies and potatoes were tantalisingly tasty and the steaks that went alongside them for the final 10 minutes were delish!!
Grilled onion, pepper, broccoli and red potatoes mmmmmm good! |
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Final Thought for the day...
I absolutely cherish the time we spend as a family at the beach. Weekends like Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor day are epic...and weave the fabric of family fun!
As it turns out, a weekend at the beach alone was a lot of fun too. I highly recommend everyone give it a try now and again!
Circa 2010 |
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