Tuesday, October 22, 2013

2013 Garage Addition - Coyote Bluff

laying out the new corners and setting elevations with a laser levelDemolition crew arrives and the project begins construction.Chalk lines demark the saw cuts to existing asphalts to make room for new grade beamsSaw cutting back slab to make room for new constructionUsing the big guns to pick up concrete and debris.Dirt is moved away to make room for concrete forms
Foundation forms getting setdrilling into existing foundation and setting new steel with epoxyThe old piers will be encased in new wall.
adding blocks to make room for man door and garage door openingssetting tie-downs and final touches to forms.concrete truck arrives - took two loads to fill the forms (12.5 cubic yards of concrete)Big crew from RO Construction on pour day to level, vibrate, and finish the slurry.setting bolts for tie-downs
setting anchor bolts and troweling finish.DSCN0534DSCN0533DSCN0531DSCN0537DSCN0536

Busy working on an addition to the garage - check back to this posting for updated photos as progress in made.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Gold Lakes, Stampede Reservoir, and weekend visitors


Hiking with good friends around the Gold Lakes area - to escape the bad forest fire smoke down our way...



Long Lake



Hiking along Sage Hen Creek towards Stampede Resevoir 






Stampede Reservoir shrunken shore - we saw two Sand Hill Cranes at water's edge just moments before.  A real treat 






Maya and Mike


Ross and Morgan




An active beaver dam along Prosser creek - we saw the builder just moments after I took this photo while having lunch at the creek shore.


Saturday, August 31, 2013

East Coast Lap - Summer 2013


The trip started with a stop at Poughkeepsie to visit family.  Coincidentally, there was a major celebration of a treaty with the native americans about how to coexist along the Hudson River.  The treaty was documented using Wampum - a beaded creation which has remarkably withstood the test of time - even as paper currency, and paper agreements have long since vanished. Here, across the Hudson River is another one of these great rails to trails story - a railroad bridge across the Hudson River, that has been completely converted to a foot bridge - hundreds of feet above the river's surface. On the day we visited, there was a big gathering of Indian drummers on the bridge, sage burning, chanting, and over a hundred small boats paddling from up river down towards Manhattan.  Simultaneously, a crew of Indians that had been riding horses across America, crossed the bridge, right while the paddlers were passing beneath. Drummers pounding, chanting, smudge burning. Wow!!!





Hiking trip to Jack's Kill (creek) - these are all old Dutch names in this area




Whispering Cove built into the doorway of a building at an exclusive private school near Tarrytown.


Manhattan and Central Park



View from the The Highline - another rails to trails victory on the lower west side of Manhattan




Storm King - a massive contemporary outdoor sculpture "museum" on 300 acres of rolling farmland near the Hudson River. One views the exhibits on a small open canopy trolly or bicycle. No cars permitted.




Pumpkin Island - amidst the 1,000 Islands in the St. Lawrence River in southern Ontario province.

Paddling around Ash Island


Ospreys nesting near Pumpkin Island


Loon....


Cottage Country





Cormorants


Great Blue Heron - swaaaaak!




Paddling up Lover's Lane




With the setting of the sun, the Island crew retreats to the living room to relax with a good book....ah, well Macbook - this was only ONE side of the room...The other was about the same. Everyone on-line.  Talk about changes arriving on the island.


Working our way up river west against the current and wind, avoiding hidden shoals, and small islands as well as the big ferry boat that comes by every few hours. Diana whoops with joy as the speedometer clicks up to 5 knots on a reach. Nobody is fast to release the sheets as we heel over in the puffs.










Food is a large part of our focus on the island - planning meals, crossing the water to shop, food preparation, and of course the enjoyment of consuming the treats around a loaded table surrounded by loving family and friends.  Diana led the baking charge making fresh Challah every Friday with Edgar.  There was a steady stream of pies, crumbles, cookies, brownies churning out of the small kitchen - everyone pitching in at meals.





1,000 Island suspension bridge, crosses into the US.


Dock time brings out the joy in us all. Water temperature was perfect for frolicking.





Peaceful mornings at the back dock, watching for wildlife and the sun's appearance over the forest.