Wednesday, October 12, 2005




Well, here it is almost the middle of October and we still don't have our building permits yet. David is busy working on a pump house before the weather gets bad. We have lovely cool sunny days , and the trees are spectacular with oranges,reds and yellows. We are all set for winter, tho, with our trailer moved and hooked up to power,phone and internet and well. Margie, our contractor, tells me that lumber prices have gone down as well. So it's all good.

Above is the view from my trailer dining table.

Monday, October 03, 2005




Fall is here, with the Oregon countryside turning brown and gold with touches of red viny maples. We have the septic half installed, awaiting final approval. The temporary circuit box and post is up and phone is wired into it. The power company is supposed to bring the power accross the road tomorrow and turn on our power. We are so excited! We will then move the trailor over by the temp post and plug into power and phone. We anticipate the building permits any day now and are hoping to break ground soon. We have been out On The Property for 2 monthes now! We have already had our first frost with temp down to 29 degrees in the morning! We still have tomatoes, but are on the tail end of them. Max the cat has been prowing the Mouse Fields on a regular basis and bringing us offerings, and the deer have made nightly forays to sample David's blueberry bushes, and the fallen apples from our old apple trees we discovered. Button spends her days sleeping or looking for mice and barking at all the strangers who keep driving in and disrupting her home.
Our little oak and maple trees we planted are turning lovely orange and red, and we have tucked in 300 daffidill bulbs waiting for spring!

Monday, August 08, 2005





Well, we did it! We pulled our trailer out to the country and have set up housekeeping! Here is David on his pride and joy, he has been busy mowing and moving heavy objects from one end of 5 acres to the other. Our project this past weekend was to pour a cement pad for the pumphouse. Now we are waiting on the power to be installed. The electrical engineer has told us it will be 8 weeks to get permission from Bonniville Power to run our utilities under their big overhead lines! We also had a delay in getting the building permits, but hope to have them by the end of August. We are enjoying the starry nights and the sunny peaceful days out on the property! The cat and dog have discovered the entertainment of hunting mice in the field.

Friday, July 22, 2005




We had a wonderful time visiting with family the past week or so. Davids brother rode out from Nebraska,with friends George and Linda, on their motorcycles!
Of course, we had to take Garry out to the property to see our 5 acres of blackberries and swamp land!
Hope their ride home is smooth, with only a few shortcuts!

Thursday, July 14, 2005







Here is the Garden Shed in various stages. Mabel and Curley worked so hard, we were lucky to have their help!

Friday, July 08, 2005




July 8,2005
Rainy Oregon Friday!

We are getting boxed up and trying to empty out our house, after selling it. I can't wait to get out to the countryside, under the 200 year old fir trees and oaks. This blog will help our family and friends keep up with our building progress.
A lot has happened in the past couple of months- we have sold our house and now are the proud owners of 5 acres of blackberries and marshland! We have put some of the endless stuff we have accumulated into storage, had house plans drawn up, had a well put in, had a garden shed built by David's folks with in 2 weeks. We have bought a 30 foot trailer to live in while the house is being built, and a tractor for David to play with.
We still need to have the builder get the plans to the county for the building permits, get the power installed to the site and the site preparation/blackberry removal/road work. A lot to get done in a short time, but I will start with packing up the kitchen!