Today, we've returned home to the cottage from Rochester. Driving back in glorious evening light, the colours on lake Cayuga were spectacular. Overhead, huge skeins of geese flew onwards, some westerly, some southerly.
At Aurora, the light was particularly intense, lending a cut-out sense to the lakeside trees.
But it was too late to stop by the house.
These photos were taken on Monday showing the first floor West wall taking shape.
Nicholas
Another view of the western wall on Monday...
The internal frames will be where windows are eventually, but with winter approaching, our designer/builder says they leave the sides solid until the actual windows arrive on site (as a cold-weather/cold-wind deterrent for the workmen).
Nicholas' photograph also shows the bump out on the southern wall which will eventually be the chimney for the gas fire.
We have a few more days of unseasonably fair weather in the forecast and then....cold nights, rain and quite possibly snow...so...we hope that we will see much more done when we arrive at Applewood Lane tomorrow morning.
What thanks we both feel in this season of our lives.
Judy
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
First Floor taking shape...
A few days ago we visited the site to find that the first floor is in.... a platform upon which we stood and looked out towards Hammond Hill as the dusk drew in. A new moon glimmered as a symbol for new beginnings.
Now we are visiting Rochester for our first Thanksgiving in the USA, so will be missing a few of this week's developments, but the first floor walls are taking shape.
We left the cottage with the pond frozen over and the trees stripped of leaves.
Nicholas
As we enter the 3rd of our seasons here, the late November light illuminates the minimalist landscape, which just weeks ago was aflame with colour and lush foliage. And I am reminded that winter is perhaps more a time for reflection and rest. This picture was taken at Dryden Lake this past weekend when our beloved friend, Suzie, was visiting from England...we took her to many of our newly discovered favourite places during the past few days.
And, of course...Applewood Lane tops the list...
Here we are on the ground floor, Suzie is on the front porch and the front door will be where presently the table saw and boards are, to the left in the foreground. Further to the back of the photograph, I am standing with where our living room will be and, like in the picture Nicholas posted, the vista and the play of light and shadow on the southern horizon, daily remind us of how blessed we are in being able to build on this incredible site.
Along with Suzie, we had another special visitor exploring the new developments with us...
Dustin finds its a long way down from the sides of the footers for our garage to the ground...
We have so much to be thankful for this week, new friends and old, family both here and abroad, good health, creativity and possibility, that endlessly generous gift of life to those who choose to be open to receiving it.
Judy
Now we are visiting Rochester for our first Thanksgiving in the USA, so will be missing a few of this week's developments, but the first floor walls are taking shape.
We left the cottage with the pond frozen over and the trees stripped of leaves.
Nicholas
And, of course...Applewood Lane tops the list...
Here we are on the ground floor, Suzie is on the front porch and the front door will be where presently the table saw and boards are, to the left in the foreground. Further to the back of the photograph, I am standing with where our living room will be and, like in the picture Nicholas posted, the vista and the play of light and shadow on the southern horizon, daily remind us of how blessed we are in being able to build on this incredible site.
Along with Suzie, we had another special visitor exploring the new developments with us...
Dustin finds its a long way down from the sides of the footers for our garage to the ground...
We have so much to be thankful for this week, new friends and old, family both here and abroad, good health, creativity and possibility, that endlessly generous gift of life to those who choose to be open to receiving it.
Judy
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Winter is coming...
Glorious sunshine today, but sense of imminent winter grows every day. Grey squirrel is stocking up on nuts, but we haven't seen the chipmunks for a week or two, so they must be hibernating.
Can't wait to see the roof timbers going up!
Nicholas
So, although this probably doesn't look very exciting....it certainly was for us...
The pipes for all the drainage for the house are now in place, the inspector has been and approved it all and that means...
the backfilling has begun and the workmen are creating the subfloor for the garage and the sunroom. It is a wonderful thing to watch it all unfold before our eyes each day.
Judy
Can't wait to see the roof timbers going up!
Nicholas
So, although this probably doesn't look very exciting....it certainly was for us...
The pipes for all the drainage for the house are now in place, the inspector has been and approved it all and that means...
Judy
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
First Floor taking shape
In freezing weather, the crew have completed the joists of the first floor. Its amazing to see this take shape so quickly.
Here you can see the future sunroom taking shape: the whole will be back filled and topped with a concrete slab; underneath the joists is the basement which will be usable as a gallery space in the future.
Later this week we hope to see some first floor walls...
Nicholas
Here is the western wall of the basement...as you can imagine, as these face west, the light will be readily available to us, even in the lower level of the house.
Today the crew will be nailing thick sheets of wood to the floor joists, creating the floor under what will be our entryway, my healing room, our guest room, living room, and the kitchen/dining area. When the floor is in place, they will frame up the sides of the house, add the staircases to the upper level and continue framing our master bedroom, office and Nicholas' studio.
We are amazed.
Everyone said the build would be quite dramatic, changing everyday, especially in the first few weeks...once the walls and roof are on, not much changes visually, as they are doing all the wiring and plumbing and interior work...but for now, each day we are blessed with a new picture of what is yet-to-be.
Judy
Here you can see the future sunroom taking shape: the whole will be back filled and topped with a concrete slab; underneath the joists is the basement which will be usable as a gallery space in the future.
Later this week we hope to see some first floor walls...
Nicholas
Here is the western wall of the basement...as you can imagine, as these face west, the light will be readily available to us, even in the lower level of the house.
Today the crew will be nailing thick sheets of wood to the floor joists, creating the floor under what will be our entryway, my healing room, our guest room, living room, and the kitchen/dining area. When the floor is in place, they will frame up the sides of the house, add the staircases to the upper level and continue framing our master bedroom, office and Nicholas' studio.
We are amazed.
Everyone said the build would be quite dramatic, changing everyday, especially in the first few weeks...once the walls and roof are on, not much changes visually, as they are doing all the wiring and plumbing and interior work...but for now, each day we are blessed with a new picture of what is yet-to-be.
Judy
Saturday, 10 November 2012
To Lenox and Back...
We've been in Lenox, Massacheusetts over the last few days and have brought our friend Suzie to our cottage to stay for a week. Whilst there we visited the Norman Rockwell museum in Stockbridge where we also visited his last working studio, a red barn on the hill above the Housatonic river. It was a fabulous spot.
We drove back here via Dryden and can report that the wooden framing has begun. Five large basement windows are taking shape!
It is so exciting to have a friend from England here in America with us!!!
We had a wonderful stay in Lenox, near The Kripalu Yoga Centre, and then drove to Dryden today.
We weren't sure if any work had been done, but...it has!
It seems the steel supports are being placed and wood for the framing and the under flooring is stacked alongside what will be our garage...so, it is rapidly taking shape!
We are looking from the east to the west in this photograph. Those five large spaces, framed by wood, on the far wall will be 5 separate 5' x 4' windows in our basement, which we hope will eventually become a private gallery for Nicholas' paintings.
The hope that the walls and roof will be up in time for Thanksgiving feels like an absolute possibility...it feels very very real suddenly.
Judy
We drove back here via Dryden and can report that the wooden framing has begun. Five large basement windows are taking shape!
It is so exciting to have a friend from England here in America with us!!!
We had a wonderful stay in Lenox, near The Kripalu Yoga Centre, and then drove to Dryden today.
We weren't sure if any work had been done, but...it has!
It seems the steel supports are being placed and wood for the framing and the under flooring is stacked alongside what will be our garage...so, it is rapidly taking shape!
We are looking from the east to the west in this photograph. Those five large spaces, framed by wood, on the far wall will be 5 separate 5' x 4' windows in our basement, which we hope will eventually become a private gallery for Nicholas' paintings.
The hope that the walls and roof will be up in time for Thanksgiving feels like an absolute possibility...it feels very very real suddenly.
Judy
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Foundation walls and cement
Well, our foundation walls are in and the cement is drying! We will be on to the next stage, framing, next week and hopefully by Thanksgiving, may have a roof on!
Snow showers over the last few days have lent a wintry air to our pond.
Election day has come.... lets hope there is a good and democratic outcome.
Nicholas
But with wintry days come spectacular dawns...this morning it was like being in a living cathedral, the pink hues of November's light threading through the tall, stately trunks of the evergreens opposite the cottage...
And, this is the dawning of a new season in our lives with the move from foundations to walls and a roof! It seems unbelievable that so much has happened so quickly...
Yesterday I went to the site and there were our workers, in snow showers, pouring the cement into the forms that line the perimeter of our basement walls. A HUGE machine, located at the front of the house, was carefully lined up with the forms and the cement was poured in a methodical manner.
Today these forms come off and the framing begins...building on the solid foundations begun before...let us hope this is true for our election as well...I am off to cast my vote...what a privilege...thank you to the women who paved the way and fought for my right to do so, thank you to all Civil Rights activists who laid down their lives for equality!
Judy
Snow showers over the last few days have lent a wintry air to our pond.
Election day has come.... lets hope there is a good and democratic outcome.
Nicholas
But with wintry days come spectacular dawns...this morning it was like being in a living cathedral, the pink hues of November's light threading through the tall, stately trunks of the evergreens opposite the cottage...
And, this is the dawning of a new season in our lives with the move from foundations to walls and a roof! It seems unbelievable that so much has happened so quickly...
Yesterday I went to the site and there were our workers, in snow showers, pouring the cement into the forms that line the perimeter of our basement walls. A HUGE machine, located at the front of the house, was carefully lined up with the forms and the cement was poured in a methodical manner.
Today these forms come off and the framing begins...building on the solid foundations begun before...let us hope this is true for our election as well...I am off to cast my vote...what a privilege...thank you to the women who paved the way and fought for my right to do so, thank you to all Civil Rights activists who laid down their lives for equality!
Judy
Friday, 2 November 2012
First snows
Today, the first snow showers of winter have arrived. Luckily our basement walls are ready to be poured next week and much has been accomplished.
Our builder has been creatively coming up with new ideas about the fireplace and about other key design elements.... all this in just 6 days!
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those in New York and New Jersey who are still suffering from the Hurricane. Thankfully power is coming back gradually to some.
Nicholas
Even with all the mud and cold and grey...this site...was a beautiful sight...
Sorry, just a little giddy and enthusiastic, even average puns are OK for me today.
It seems that if we get a little sunshine, they will try to pour concrete in these forms and remove the metal sides the next day. When this is done, our builder and his crew will come in and create the support structure for the rough flooring, and from there, the timber frame and outside walls will go up.
At our meeting this morning, he said it is his desire to have both stories created, and the house and roof clad before Thanksgiving. He said they would work on Saturdays and even Sundays, if the weather was better on the weekends than during the week...now...that...is commitment to getting it done before the real snows begin.
Without the leaves, the hills in the distance take on a deep steely blue, the sky broad and vast stretches out before us, reminding us of our great love of this land on the hill above Dryden. It all feels very real. And that feels very good.
Judy
Our builder has been creatively coming up with new ideas about the fireplace and about other key design elements.... all this in just 6 days!
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those in New York and New Jersey who are still suffering from the Hurricane. Thankfully power is coming back gradually to some.
Nicholas
Even with all the mud and cold and grey...this site...was a beautiful sight...
Sorry, just a little giddy and enthusiastic, even average puns are OK for me today.
It seems that if we get a little sunshine, they will try to pour concrete in these forms and remove the metal sides the next day. When this is done, our builder and his crew will come in and create the support structure for the rough flooring, and from there, the timber frame and outside walls will go up.
At our meeting this morning, he said it is his desire to have both stories created, and the house and roof clad before Thanksgiving. He said they would work on Saturdays and even Sundays, if the weather was better on the weekends than during the week...now...that...is commitment to getting it done before the real snows begin.
Without the leaves, the hills in the distance take on a deep steely blue, the sky broad and vast stretches out before us, reminding us of our great love of this land on the hill above Dryden. It all feels very real. And that feels very good.
Judy
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