Tuesday, April 10, 2007
House Progress
Four Day Easter Weekend!


Tuesday, April 03, 2007
We took a little Trip

It was a great day. We went with Tim and Karlyn Wedler - a young Canadian couple (Emily and JJ's age) that lives here at the LMC. They have jobs in London and are taking every opportunity to visit as many European destinations as possible. What a life! We had a great time with them.
Cemetary Resident of the Week: Osbaldeston, George (1787 - 1866) Famed as huntsman and steeplechaser. His record for 200 miles was not beaten until Skudamore covered the distance in 4 minutes, 19 seconds less in 1993.
Some Progress
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
The British Museum

We finally got to visit the famous HARRODS department store. It was like Christmas in there - people wall-to-wall. Six floors of everything from A to Z. Phyllis found a scarf for 250 pounds ($500). Yikes! (she didn't buy it of course) I found polo equipment - now all I need is a horse to put it on. In the main stair well there was an opera singer cutting loose on some Italian Aria. Impressive. All in all, the place was quite out of our league but it was fun to visit.
Thanks for your comments. They make this fun.
Graveyard resident of the week: Evans, Mary Ann (1818-1890) Author writing under the pseudonym GEORGE ELIOT. Novels include Middlemarch and Mill on the Floss.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Kenwood House

Sunday was the last warmish day we've had for a bit. We had snow, sleet and rain falling yesterday and there was ice on the surface of the water puddles this morning. Yikes - reminds me of Colorado winter! Today was sunny but didn't warm up much.
We are doing great. Each day we feel more at home.
Tombstone of the week: Gray, Henry (1826-1861) Lecturer in anatomy who died young but is widely for his 'Anatomy descriptive and surgical' - Gray's Anatomy - http://www.answers.com/topic/gray-henry
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
We got shingles and a fireplace.
Special thanks to Tanya Graber for taking the time to get the pictures.
London - Another Land of Aaaaaaas!

We just finished hosting our first solo conference at the LMC. The presenter was a professor from EMU - Jayne Docherty. Everything went very well. Phyllis cooked up some killer meals and the weather was nice enough for the folks to eat outside on the patio.
Highgate Cemetery Resident of the Week - Cruft, Charles (1852-1938) Initiator of the annual British dog show 'Crufts'.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
House Progress

The weather is expected to be warmer now. This is the third day of 50 degrees + after a number of weeks of nasty winter weather. One of the workers rolled his car trying to get up there a few weeks ago which stinks and with all the freezing and melting the driveway is quite a mess and dangerous.
Special thanks to Corbin Graber for taking pictures for us.
The only Mennonite Church in England

Phyllis and I are finding our stride. Phyllis works in the office mostly, maintaining the calendars, communicating with expected guests, distributing mail, cleaning, laundry, and - what else - making tea! I have been doing my favorite thing - fixing things. Not big things, just things like sticking doors, broken lights, doorbells, appliances, etc. Also, I have been spending time trimming trees in the beautiful garden. There are a number of apple trees and other fruit trees that have not been producing. I'll either be the hero or the goat - depending if they produce this year.
Last Thursday we enjoyed our first of (I hope) many London live performances. We saw PHANTOM of the OPERA at Her Majesty's Theatre in downtown London. One of the fellows that lives here at the LMC works very close to the theatre district and is able to get last minute discount tickets. Very nice!
Highgate Cemetary Resident of the Week: Dulcken, Maria Louise (1811-1850) Possibly the first woman to play at the Philharmonic Concerts. Queen Victoria's piano teacher.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
The Handover

Tuesday, February 20, 2007
We really are in London!

Thursday, February 15, 2007
A New Chapter

Saturday, February 10, 2007
Few Visible Changes at the Moment

On the house the electrician and the gas line have passed inspection. Plumbers will be inspected next week. Also next week the framers will build the front deck. They have decided to build a temporary deck support system and wait until the ground thaws before digging the perminent deck piers. From now on Corbin Graber will be taking the Blog pictures for us. We will watch the progress with the rest of you via this Blog. Thanks to all of you for your encouraging support.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Let the Poo Flow!

Friday, January 26, 2007
Fireplace

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Here's some spaghetti. Big white ones are drain, small white ones are hot/cold supply. Orange ones are the heating tubes. The water line got connected to the house, but they can't seem to locate the sewer line burried in front of the house. They are down about ten feet. I think they're too deep. What fun! Tomorrow they are going to build the fireplace structure.
Thanks for your thoughts and prayers while we were in California. The visa process went very well - plus we were able to see Erica and Adam in San Diego.
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Frozen Fog

Friday, January 12, 2007
Stairs and More
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Best Day in a LONG Time!!

Sunday, December 31, 2006
Another BIG one!

Saturday, December 23, 2006
24" of Beautiful Snow
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Another Setback!

This afternoon when they were digging the waterline trench, the steep dirt and stone wall caved in filling the trench, burying tools and part of their ladder. Thankfully nobody was in the trench at the time! We will meet Tuesday to decide how to stablize the bank so they can finish the water line. All the other sub-contractors are waiting for this part of the project to be done before they can begin.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
I've always said that Woodland Park Has the best view of Pikes Peak
Sunday, November 26, 2006
New Stuff
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Concrete FLoor


Thursday, November 16, 2006
Turn'in up the Heat
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Another Small Step
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Adding Some Character
Friday, November 03, 2006
Walls-N-Beams

Yesterday and today they erected all the interior walls on the main floor. Some rooms look bigger than I expected and some smaller. The beams - all wrapped up on the floor, will be used outside on the eaves.
We also went to Denver today to pick out our countertops. I about went buggy, but I really like what we chose.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
No More Shoveling the Living Room!!!
Monday, October 30, 2006
The Day the Family Inspectors Came - And Other Good Friends

Corbin, thanks for all the plowing and shoveling. You are the greatest! 18 inches of snow is tough to get out of a house. Thanks also to the rest of you who helped shovel. Hopefully the roof will be on before the next time it snows!
It was great being together for Emily and JJ's Wedding. We were honored by your presence.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
All but a Roof
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Trusses Today
Sunday, October 22, 2006
A Big Day

They tried to lift the front panel in place by hand, but found it too heavy to lift with the five guys on the crew. A friend of the framer with a crane, who happened to be in the neighborhood, lifted it into place in a few minutes.
Roof trusses are due (now) on Monday and the crane is scheduled for 10:00 AM. Should be interesting.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Still Going
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Winter Visits Again
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Thursday, October 12, 2006
The Great Wall

Well, the wall's almost finished... It was getting a bit tight with the excavator - working within inches of the wall, but these guys could flick lint off your shoulder with that big machine.
The excavator has to be moved to a new site in the AM so they intend to work until they are finished tonight.
Framers come back tomorrow. We'll see what changes another day brings.