Jon is already busy with the garden. All of our plants survived 2 weeks in a cardboard box and now they need to be planted. Deer are a problem here so we hope a 5 foot fence is tall enough. Before we invest more money (because dang...fencing is expensive!), we want to see if 5 feet is sufficient enough.
Picture taken at the edge of the driveway looking at the barn.
A sneak peak inside the barn. The first owner of the property had goats and chickens. On the right hand side you can see a ladder that leads up to the hay mow. The previous owner turned the hay mow into a carpentry shop.
Behind the screen door in the picture above is a chicken coop with 4 nesting boxes and a door leading to the outside. A little tidying up in the coop is all that is really needed.
Behind the barn is the fenced-in chicken area and a large pile of bricks. Someday we hope to make a pizza oven with those bricks!
This is the small hill where the bee hives will sit.
Behind the home is a nature trail that winds back and forth to the top of the hill.
This picture is taken at the far corner of our property line. The corner is designated by a great grandfather oak tree, my favorite tree!
This is a snapshot of a portion of the pantry. I was relieved to discover that all the jars arrived still sealed and not broken from the move. Jon and I are also excited to finally have a basement where we can store the canned food and wine.
And just when I thought we had it all, this little friend decided to rest on Paul's toy this morning. Could it possibly be a honeybee?? It was rather small, so possibly a baby bee or maybe wild honeybees are smaller in size? I would bee thrilled if we have a bee tree somewhere close by!!
What's a new home without some surprises?! Jon couldn't wait to take a shower after a grueling day of moving boxes, but he was a little heart broken when he realized he'd have to kneel in the shower...
Hooray for your fantastic new home!
ReplyDeleteI am excited to see your progress. About that shower. That is one of my pet peeves. That is a rooky mistake for the installation. The shower head is supposed to come out of the wall ABOVE the shower stall and hang down. But those who don't know, think it should come out through the fiberglass. I have also been told that some people prefer their shower low so they don't have to get their hair wet (to protect that beehive hairdo?)
Our last house had the same problem but I didn't want to replace the whole stall so I redid the plumbing to come out where it was supposed to and caulked a little decorative tile over the hole in the fiberglass. It looks cute and my 6'4" husband could straighten his spine once again.
Hi Phoebe! You are a wealth of information when it comes to construction type stuff! I do like your tile idea and will remember that trick when we decide to open up the wall. For now we are using a shower wand.
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