The guys have not been here for a few days and the weather was perfect: cold but not too cold, and most importantly no rain. Yesterday morning they returned. Not three like normal but 9. Oh Lordy all of this El Salvadore eye candy lurking around my yard. LOL. Anywho… They were determined to put … Continue reading
Category Archives: Logs
An Update on my Moroccan Inspired kitchen…
This was going to be a Moroccan kitchen but it is the beginning of my eclectic Moroccan, Indian and country kitchen…in various stages of progress… I still have to put the Moroccan lanterns up and the flip up table…and some curtains in the bay window…and something to cover the doorway between the living room and … Continue reading
Saturday…This is the day for the logs
10 AM: I woke up this morning at my usual time determined that I am not going to let this day pass without getting a lot of stuff done. Today I am devoting the day to my logs (again), which I hope to get done this time and maybe, just maybe, get my range hood … Continue reading
Shopping adventures
Yesterday I went shopping for the chinking supplies. I needed Portland cement, Sand and Lime. When I looked around Home Depot the bag of Portland cement was 96 lbs. SAY WHAT??? Now I know there is no way on this side of God’s green earth that I would be able to tote 96 lbs. of … Continue reading
A.D.D.
I think I have ADD. I had a plan but I can’t stick to it: Demo the kitchen first then work on putting it back together but my mind is in so many places. I can’t get started on anything because the demo work isn’t finished and it’s not finished because I am no longer … Continue reading
What I have to do to the logs…
Okay I am taking a break from writing my paper and I am thinking about how can I repair the chinking on the logs. I looked it up on the Internet (of course) and found that the supplies cost over a hundred dollars. Out of my budget constraints as this was not originally factored in … Continue reading
My house is a log cabin when u take off the covers!
This house is a 2 room log cabin hand-built by Georgia Gates and her husband…later added on to and logs covered this was then… this is now: then: now: then: Now: Continue reading