Monday, March 23, 2009

Curb appeal.




With the completion of the painting of the new steps and deck posts, the outside repairs at the cabin are complete. We may be adding a little landscaping this summer, but for the most part, this is as good as it's likely to get any time soon. It's been a lot of time and work, but at last we will be able to just go up and relax!!

Where's Mike Rowe when you need him???



This past weekend we got into all the stuff we've been putting off at the cabin. There was a little carpentry work, but the real "dirty jobs" came with cleaning and painting the inside of the out-house and cleaning parts of the loft that likely haven't been touched since the place was built. As with any place in the woods, mice are always an issue. There was plenty of old insulation that had been used by them for nesting. Hopefully, our efforts to seal the cracks and the judicious use of other rodent control measures will put an end to that problem, for the most part.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Spring is near!!


This afternoon this robin was singing in our larch tree. Can spring be far behind??

Monday, March 2, 2009

The storm is over.


So,here in Schaefferstown we ended up with about 6 inches of loose, powdery, dry snow. The blowing and drifting made accurate measurement impossible.

Living in the country with farmers for neighbors has its advantages. This picture is how our driveway was cleared...nice!!
(The garage and old truck are my neighbor's. We share the driveway.)

Here comes the snow.


It looks like we are getting a bit more wrap-around snow then expected from this coastal storm. It's starting to look like a good old fashioned Nor'easter! We here at Radio Free Schaefferstown already have between 4 and 5 inches with snow falling at the rate of at least an inch an hour.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Back from the cold north.


Well, I'm back from the cold reaches of Bradford County. Two full days of work accomplished most of the projects that were planned, plus some unexpected repairs. It seems whoever mounted the kitchen cabinets on the wall was unaware of the advisability of finding a stud. As a result, one was mounted with nice big lag screws into nothing but the wall board. No realizing this, I foolishly stored some stuff in said cabinet, thereby exceeding its rather low capacity. On Friday, while opening it, the top came loose, placing the cabinet at a precarious angle and allowing much of the stuff stored therein to slide out!! With very little trouble wall studs were located and the cabinet remounted. Makes me wonder how many other interesting surprises await us. Well, at least it keeps the project interesting!!

The weather Thursday was fairly warm and sunny. Friday was around 48 degrees with showers all day. Saturday morning the temperature plummeted to 17 degrees with light snow flurries.

The camp weather station is back on the air at:
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/wxpage.cgi?call=N3HCP-3