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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Cleanup

It finally stopped raining!!

The blackberries kind of took over the pond and the willow tree last year, so Ryan and I rented a 20 yard container from H&H ($250 for a week. MUCH CHEAPER than Triangle Resources who acted like we were bothering them when we asked how much [$220 for 2 days] ).

The empty container. Russ the driver was really nice  :)


We spent a total of about 6 hours and filled the whole thing!! It was getting dark when we left but these are the photos that Ryan took when we were done.

The tree to the south of the pond.

View from the west towards the NE. The felled trees are on the left and the power pole is visible next to our car.


We will be going back up this Sunday to buck up the rest of the felled trees and get them out of there. Looking for a Real Estate agent. Excited to hand this land off to someone to build their dream home on.  It really is a nice piece of land and we are sad that we aren't moving here.

TTFN

Paige and Ryan

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Feb 2013 update

We pulled the trigger on the Kalama idea.

Only 10 min. from the boat, we had to. So we will not be moving to Washougal and are going to be listing this property. We've been devoting our limited non-work time towards cutting up the felled trees and donating the firewood to various people who need the wood. Our neighbor, Mike, is keeping the lawn in tact and will be bringing up a yard debris dumpster to collect the various scraps before listing.

Washougal would have been a wonderful place to live and we hope to find a buyer for our plot. We were unable to find anything comparable in Kalama but we found something that will work with just a little redesign.

Wish us luck! We will create a new blog when we are ready to dig. Slated as always, Spribg 2014

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Happy New Year

Happy New Year everyone!!

Ryan and I have been busy at work ( as usual ). Do I ever say that we aren't busy?  This week was a particularly difficult one because I started a job in Kalama a few months ago. It is going really well, so well in fact that we have been trying to figure out what to do.  The commute from Washougal will be over an hour to this job and the job is PT.  We spent this week looking around and not finding another piece of property.  We love the parcel in Washougal. We love the nice, normal neighbors that it has and the solar exposure and the good schools and cell access, etc...

Just not the commute that I will have.  We don't know what the future holds for my job but if the right property presents itself, we might not build in Washougal.  Stay tuned....

Friday, November 16, 2012

Status: November 2012

Another month has gone by and we are currently busy doing support activities for the new house here at home. Today we get our truck back after a tranny rebuild (she was having a hard time getting up the hill to the site) and Ryan just replaced a bearing in his car as well.  We are both working at our jobs and paying the property loan down as quickly as possible.  Still shooting for Spring 2014 ground breaking.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Chicken Apocalypse 2


On a sad note, we lost one of our chickens (Paige Jr.) in the last two weeks. Once the duck project had ended (with Bob's untimely demise and Mabel's adoption to another family), we had been pretty much letting them do what they wanted. They roosted high in their home and woke up as well as put themselves to bed. No more getting up at 7AM to open the enclosure. We thought we had gotten sooooo lucky.  Was not to be.

One day we went out and I couldn't find PJ. She was kind of a little bitch. 
Aside: Here is where I would totally volunteer that she was just like her Mom in that sense but that isn't true. We named her PJ because she was kind of always off doing her own thing, just like me. Also, she wasn't afraid to be herself, again, just like me. She was complicated. That was something that I liked about her.
Her partner was around and not giving us any clues. There were some feathers in the greenhouse but PJ had started to molt, so alarm bells didn't immediately go off.  We looked and looked and it was me that found her. Something came into the greenhouse, snatched her off her roost. By the amount of feathers, we were able to piece together her last, violent moments. I am proud that she fought so hard to escape and I know that if there is such a thing as chicken heaven, that she is there. Her body was hidden under a ramp, her head was chewed, her eyes gone and her body ripped to pieces.  A neighbor came out told us that she had heard a loud commotion that woke her up and sounded like "geese" but she did not investigate because she was home alone (and she did not come knock on our door to tell us either).  It's not that we could have saved her. In fact, if we had been outside when it happened, it might have been like that time the squirrel got into the wood stove and I lit the stove not knowing it was in there. Watching something tragic happen and being able to do nothing about it.  No, I mean that it would have been nice to have been with her so that she didn't die alone. That was the worst part for me.

PJ and No Name in a favorite spot
We buried her in the yard next to Bob. Then of course, Otis decided that a new patch of dirt was perfect to roll around in for a few days.  :) Either way, we adopted two new chickens that looked like they came from a concentration camp. All three are now happily hanging out together in the yard everyday. We go out every night and close them in after dark and every morning, I have returned to getting up with the sun to open it up again. A small price to pay so that we don't have to bury another one.

Ryan says that pets are just a tragedy in waiting. Do you agree?  I look around and our life is so full of joy in ways that the people in my life have never provided, save a small handful. One of these posts I'll tell you all about Cleo. She is the "special needs" kitten that Ryan brought home a couple of months ago.  I don't think that she will ever stop being entertaining.

Is it fall yet??

Mid-October and we finally had our first rain.  Really?  I can't recall that ever happening before. Our 1000 water tank was down to the last 50 gallons and we waited patiently for the rain all throughout September and it never came.

My birthday is in late August and there are two constants to that date throughout my life: 1) there is always a horror movie playing in theaters (and I was tempted to drag Ryan to it as I have so many birthday party attendees in the past) and 2) my friend Stacey always calls or texts me a "Happy Birthday". So while those two things remain constant in my life, the weather certainly hasn't.

It was blistery hot every day until my birthday and we needed that time because the new roof took more than 20 minutes to install. In fact, if you ever get a near toothless man recommended to work for you by a supplier. My advice it to take it.  Don looked like he had led an imaginably hard life and I think this was a tremendous growth opportunity for Ryan. On looks alone, it was hard at first to have faith that this man would help us. Soon enough though his honest approach, tirelessness and amazing abilities won us over.  If anyone who reads this needs a man to help them install a roof, please let us know as Don comes with our highest possible recommendation.

Back to the point I was making... The day after my birthday it suddenly became fall. Crazy. From so warm that you can't sleep to crisp and chilly. In one day.  We are truly blessed to live in this part of the country. Now we just needed rain. Although I secretly was hoping for a little more time to get some painting done.

We waited with breathless anticipation for the first rainfall to test our work. As of this writing, 5 days of rain have fallen and every single leak has been addressed. Yea!!

We also proved to ourselves that we can work together on a project and our marriage will survive. I realize that a roof is not quite a house, but our communication and abilities to work as a cohesive team have been steadily improving over the years and were tested mightily on this project. Sometimes having two capable people is a hinderance (sometimes it isn't)  however, it is a tribute to my beautiful husband that he doesn't stop trying.  Thank you Ryan  :)


Isn't she pretty?
Don wrapped the peaks, so she looks like a present.  :)

Sunday, September 30, 2012

October 2012 Update

Hi everyone...

Ryan and I are gearing up for winter at our home. Not much at all being done about the house since we are stretching it out a year.   I started a new job last month and am almost done with my exams to get a license that I need.  Ryan and I will work on our drawings as we get the motivation to. We still go up to the property every so often and Mike is doing s terrific job cutting the grass for us.

Things we need to do:

1) Perc test (to be done next summer)
2) redraw drawings as a result of the last meeting between Chuck and Ryan (eliminate some windows and other passive housey type things).

At this point, I am honestly not sure if we are in the counties pilot program any longer. They have a 5 year deadline which we will be unable to make.

We are putting this down for now and hope to break ground by 2014 but if we don't... that's ok too. We are very busy throwing as much money towards this project as we can afford to and as soon as we have enough to get a good, running start, we will start paying attention to how to navigate the hoops. In the meantime, you all have our contact info if you need to convey needed information to us about this project.

TTFN

Paige and Ryan