CH: Day 7
In addition, I have the paint purchased, the small window (to be re-installed) ready for primer, and the sash ready to be picked up at the glass company with new glass (replacing…oh, the horror…Plexiglass). Not bad for an old man. Not bad.
Continue ReadingBella Settles In
Last year, I wrote about Bella here. She had needed a new home and, thus, came into my life. It was instantly evident that Bella had been a lap cat. She was obsessively on my desk as I worked, wanting to be against me, but stepping on the keyboard (EEK!), knocking over my cocktail (FUCK!), and,…
Continue ReadingCH: Day 6
Finding where I had stored the siding was chore #1. After much ado I saw…or, thought I saw…a stack way way way in the back of the garage. The garage is, of course, just stuffed so getting to the siding proved… …Chore #2: how to access the siding? Climbing on top of…
Continue ReadingCH: Day 5
Sigh. Today I had to remove half the siding I installed. Why? Because it was not level. After much vexation I realized that my level was broken. How long have I been working with a broken level? Sigh. After much ado I was able to re-install the siding. I think it is level….
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Lap-siding!!!!!!!! I have had this cedar siding stored away for 25-years. It is extraordinary to…at last…use it. The cost of the siding way back was pricey. Today, the cost would likely be $1,765,000. I should have actually sold the siding to pay for the full restoration of the carriage house and Cross House. Tomorrow,…
Continue ReadingI Keep Saying…
This is a political post. If interested please scroll down. I keep saying: Democrats HELP Republicans HARM Democrats HELP Republicans HARM
Continue ReadingCH. Day 2
I know, you are thinking: What did Ross do all day? It seems hard to believe that you are looking at three hours of work. I had to round up all the tools nails screws and materials. I had to clean up the bottom edge of the wall. Over the the far right,…
Continue ReadingBefore. After.
My online vintage lighting store. My online vintage lighting store.
Continue ReadingCH. And So It Begins
Since receiving a VIOLATION NOTICE last week I have been scrambling to figure out what to do, what not to do, what materials I need, and what materials I can afford. Today, considering the sky-high cost of materials, I carefully removed the ancient lap-siding so it can be reused to infill other areas….
Continue ReadingSmall Excitements
It was proving hard to get the last of the original shellac off. If you look at the top rail (left to right) you can see the old shellac to the left, while I got most of it off to the right. Via a lot of sanding. My mind ached at the amount of…
Continue ReadingHe’s Got My Vote
The above title tells all. Today, President Biden announced that he will seek a second term He was soooooooo not my first choice in 2015/16 but he, of course, got my vote. Today, I am frankly dazzled by Biden. He…and his team…have done an incredible job. All of which the media ignores in their…
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My online vintage lighting store. My online vintage lighting store.
Continue ReadingA Dramatic…And Unexpected…Change Of Plans
From my very first blog post: Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans — John Lennon And this week life hit me in the head. The city of Emporia notified me that somebody complained about the exterior condition of the carriage house. The city has no choice but to then issue a…
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As the door was originally the basement door it would have been just shellaced. The original, and long lost, library door would have had a faux bois ‘cherry’ finish originally. I do not have the skills to recreate this so I plan to re-shellac the door.
Continue ReadingAuntie Em! Auntie Em!
I was napping. And was woken around 6PM by thunder. I thought: Thank goodness! Rain maybe! Getting up, I looked out the window. Blue sky. Huh? The thunder continued and continued. As did the blue sky. Going to my computer I checked out the weather radar. Well, a storm was headed my way. Thank goodness!…
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