What a crew!

The reality is that it will take hundreds of people to build our new house if you count everyone who somehow played a role. Many worked invisibly, behind the scenes. Most come for a specific task and then move on to another project. But we have a core group who were here from the start and saw the house through the bulk of the construction.

Harold's Contracting crew did a tremendous amount of work including the foundation, framing and sheetng of the house. They will return to install the windows and doors and a few other tasks as well. It was a delight to work with these 'boys' each day. They clearly understand it is our dream and they work hard to make it come true. They do it with constant good humor and pride and it shows!

Our crew worked hand in hand with them, often helping them, (or visa versa) most often making the solid structure the carpenters provided look pretty. 

Today, we took a few minutes for a group picture for it will only be a day or two more that everyone will be together on site. Some of Harold's crew are moving on to the next project.

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Janis and I want to thank each member of the team for working so very hard to make our dream a reality. We realise this was not your typical build and so required a very special group of folks to pull it off. We had that team!

-grampa dan

Becoming a REAL house!

Today was a whirlwind of activity from start to finish. The roofers and the shingles arived first thing as I stumbled from the house - almost awake. It took a whle and a lot of effort from the roofing crew to stack the 65 squares of shingles along the ridge of the roof. Once the truck was loaded the crew began nailing themonto the roof. It looked great but I did not manage to get a good picture. Tomorrow I'll be sure to grab some.

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The carpenters split into two teams. One continued work on the front gable and soffits. The other team worked on framing inside walls, defining each room at last. The whole inside of the house quickly came together and it instntly became apparent how big each room would be. Years of planning, measuring and more planning suddenly became real.

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Each day we have to use our imaginations less to 'see' the house and each room in it. It is very exciting!

-grampa dan

Today's progress.

Today work continued throughout the inside and outside of the house. The gates were re-hung  and looked great.

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In the porch area we did a bunch more rockwork. Here the crew lines up  to sculpt the rockwork. It must be done with sped, especially on warm days like today.

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The porch area is looking pretty spiffy as everything goes from see-through mesh to silid 'wood' and 'stone'.

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The carpenters are now busy in the upper soffits. With the lower sections done our crew is hard at work starting the concrete work that abutts them. The workers from Penfold's Roofing will arrive bright and early tomorrow morning to begin nailing on the shingles. It will dramatically change the look of the house in a short time.

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Stay tuned for more progress shots tomorrow.

-grampa dan