(December 2019)
Here are a few more photos of our doggies at Christmas!
Aengus …
Katie …
Aengus …
Her new name is: Katie Won’t Look At the Camera! 😂 With Brian and Mom in the background …
Maggy (front) and Sundance (back) …
Sharing What We Love To Do
A little bit of home!
Here are a few more photos of our doggies at Christmas!
Aengus …
Katie …
Aengus …
Her new name is: Katie Won’t Look At the Camera! 😂 With Brian and Mom in the background …
Maggy (front) and Sundance (back) …
We celebrated “Our Christmas” a wee bit early — we had almost everyone there, plus Mom & Dad came too! A grand time was had by all!!
“Our Christmas Eve” was Saturday, December 21st… Fondue and Chocolate Fondue for Supper!!!
“Our Christmas Day” was Sunday, 22nd … big Breakfast with cinnamon buns, a Wiener Roast for Lunch, and a big Turkey Supper!!
There was a wee bit of new snow first thing in the morning on the 22nd, then the sun came out! …
Billi, Bailey and Brooke …
Dad… complete in his Night Cap! …
Jay…
Brian and Dad …
The 23rd was a quiet day, and one for bundling up and enjoying the view outside!
Mom, in her new favorite spot! …
Our Tree …
Mom got in lots of dog snuggles! Aengus loves laying on the legs of whoever sits here – I think it’s his favorite spot too! 😃 …
Brian & I went out and ran the dogs and fed the ponies, Mom watched from her favorite spot! …
Christmas Eve (December 24th) – the table is all ready for our Lobster Supper!!
On Christmas Day, we headed out again on the snowmobile! And Mom came along too!
Me …
Brian, Aengus and Mom …
Mom, Me and Aengus …
Mom, Sundance and Me …
Mom, Katie and Me. We even got Katie to sorta look at the camera!! 😃 …
The Stockings were hung …
I’ve been reminiscing this week about our trip to Ruhpolding (Germany), since it is a year ago this week that we were there. I wish we were there now, cheering on Scott and Christian and Emma, and the rest of the Canadian Team! But, I enjoyed the next best thing….
Coffee in Ruhpolding! 🤣
And, we couldn’t possibly do without our Glühwein in Ruhpolding!!! 😂
If you want to reminisce along with me, our Europe photos from January 2019 are under “Further-A-Field”!
The Main Floor fir & larch is all in, the three rooms are all cleaned, and all done just in time for Christmas!!
The Guest Bedroom…
Here’s a panorama of the Guest Bedroom… quite distorted, but it gives a bit of idea of the entire room…
Our Bedroom…
This panorama worked out better…
The Office…
This first photo also shows one of the new shelves Brian made, above the antique doors to the Office. It’s also from our Blue Pine Slab. This one has the live edge. More photos of our new shelves to come!
Looking back out to the Living Room…
Sometime in the first half of 2020, when we have a stretch of good weather … we do all of the sawing outside … we’ll tackle the Loft.
While we were working on the flooring, Brian created new shelves for us. He used a big blue pine slab, and cut it into several shelves. (We were going to use this slab for a sliding door, but shelves were calling to us instead!! 😃 )
One of the shelves went into the Guest Bedroom Closet.
Brian cut it to size, and sanded it and sanded it and sanded it some more! He attached the shelf to the wall using black painted piping and flanges…
And, why would we put a shelf in the closet? Well, the closet isn’t used for clothes, so we decided to display my Gram’s quilts!
My Gram made six of these quilts (and the matching pillow up on the shelf); one quilt was made by my Nana (my great-grandmother)…
Brian made a “Quilt Ladder”… he used an old pulley (about 12” in diameter) and some old rope, and he made the rungs from cedar “hobby wood” we had…
I LOVE how it turned out!! Brian did an AMAZING job!!
As for the other shelves from our Blue Pine Slab? … You’ll have to wait and see… I’m sure they’ll turn up in another Post soon!!
Before November ended, the Office got the final F&L Treatment (Fir and Larch Flooring, that is) for 2019! We filled up the Living Room, Dining Room and Guest Bedroom with all of the Office furniture… and the fish tank moved too!!
Out came the carpet and the underlay…
The Office was an outdoor deck in its previous life, and when it was first enclosed a few small gaps to the outside world were left; so we filled ’em up with spray foam insulation!
One thing we did differently in the Office was we put down some rubber-backed underlay/vapor barrier. We had some left from when the hickory floor went in and thought it would be best used in the Office. Then in went the fir & larch!
Then… belt sand, stain, palm sand, epoxy. We improved our technique with the epoxy and only needed a wee bit of palm sanding once the epoxy dried.
We topped ‘er all off with three coats of polyurethane. While it was curing we washed the walls, the windows and dusted everything.
Stay tuned for the grand finale!! You won’t have to wait long!!
Our Bedroom was the next to get its new floor! All the furniture was moved out. And that carpet and underlay is gonzo!
And where did we sleep, you ask?? Well…..
Into the Living Room we went!! 😃 It totally weirded out the dogs!! 😂 To say nothing of weirding out us!! 🤣
All the wood in… same pattern as in the Guest Bedroom (8″, 6″, 4″, 8″, 6″, 4″, … ). In the Guest Bedroom, Brian used the palm sander prior to staining. In Our Bedroom, he used the belt sander prior to staining.
In the Guest Bedroom, we used “stainable” wood filler in the cracks and knot holes, then stained the wood. We weren’t thrilled with the results, so this time we tried epoxy after staining.
The epoxy has tiny bubbles, but a blast from the torch removes them!
After staining and epoxying, Brian sanded with the palm sander. Giving the wood a second sanding made a difference in how smooth the floor is, but didn’t take away any character!
And the epoxy??? Well, that created more work for us. We heated, scraped and re-sanded to get the excess off. But the result turned out better than using the wood filler!!
Then, three coats of polyurethane; while it was curing we washed and Liquid-Gold’ed the walls and dusted/washed everything down.
Here’s another attempt at a panorama of the room:
Stay tuned for the final result!!
And, on to the Office we go!!
We started laying our Circle-Sawn, Fir & Larch hardwood floor in the Guest Bedroom!
We moved out the furniture, Brian’s taking out the door, only the carpet left to go!
Carpet and underlay are gone, gone, gone. And so are all the carpet nail strips and staples! I tried a “panorama” shot — it gives an odd, contorted look to the room:
Hardwood going in! Brian is having a chat and, look close, a nip of Redtail Rise Mead, while chatting with Bailey!!
Tis all in!
Here’s a close-up of the wood: 8″, 6″, 4″, 8″, 6″, 4″… With some beautiful knots!!
Sanding and staining!
All stained! It’s a bit darker than we anticipated, but this stain really shows the character of the wood!!
Then three coats of a polyurethane top coat!
Here’s a close-up:
Here, walls are washed and “Liquid Gold’ed”, and the floor is curing for a week.
The F&L turned out absolutely gorgeous!!!! We couldn’t be more pleased with the end result!!
The furniture is slowing making it’s way back in to the room. Stay tuned for photos of the final result!!! In the meantime… on to our bedroom!
After pressing our Red Apple Cider, we dumped the mash out in the corner of our property in the woods… looks like we fed a grizzly one night and he left us a present in return! 😃 The good news is that we have not had any sign of him since this photo was taken!!
Some more mushrooms! This one is growing on the “Cuervo Tree”!!
And this variety gets up to about 8 inches across!
We’ve had some Golden Eagles hanging around for the last several weeks – what an amazing bird!! This one let me get right underneath him!
This photo is of the last gorgeous Fall colour at Redtail Rise before the late-September snowstorm… a thundershower had moved off to the east and the sun, as it was setting in the west, came out from the clouds.
Before the worst of the snowstorm moved in, I picked all of the tomatoes… and the few peppers we had…
I was also able to grab the last of the flowers… a double yellow lily, a couple calla lilies and dahlias…
And, in came the snow. We ended up getting about 6 inches over the weekend, which wasn’t bad especially compared to south of us… no trees down, no tree limbs broken; but it did wipe out the last of the gardens.
Katie says “But, I don’t want to move away from the heat vent!”
Annuals, perennials, and wild flowers…
Swimmin’, swimmin’, swimmin’…
Golden eagle…
The Young’un and The Old’un…
“I know there’s a gopher in here!”
“Nope Katie, you can’t come in MY hole!”
“Just a little further…”