Monday, May 23, 2011

Special Features


In my haste to get a picture up of our new fledgling building I really skipped over some of the fun details. This post is mainly just to round out the pictures of our floor and explain little bit more about what we have going on there.



This is the view of the building site pulling up into the driveway. It doesn't seem like much from the road, and I'll be curious to see how the profile takes shape as we start building upward.





The blue tarp was put on by the contractors to help keep water from pooling on the plywood subfloor when it rains. I didn't appreciate how well they had tacked it down until we showed up this last weekend and the tarp I had put down to replace this one had blown almost completely off and was letting huge puddles of water form on the surface. I think we'll need to get this done quickly - we're not going to win a long term fight against the elements...





Another surprise development was the installation of our power supply. We had tossed around ideas for alternative energy sources, but we it came down to it, we were really close to the pole (across the road in the neighbors yard) and it just made sense to hook it up. So around the same time we got the platform finished we had the wires trenched in underground and a temporary pedastal set up. This will come in nice and handy when we start hauling up power tools for the next phase of the construction. Not to mention the coffee maker.
It came with a hook up for an RV too, but I don't think we'll be using that so much.


Final thought for this post: it may not be obvious to the unsophisticated reader, but I really have no idea how to format a blog! Katie had mentioned she had this problem when she first started this, but was able to figure out the tricks and get pictures to go where they are supposed to go. Maybe she'll smile on my troubles and will lend a guy a hand?

1 comment:

  1. Very CooL!
    Lights and Laptops and Lattes!
    I can't wait!
    This will be the best Camp EVAR!

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