4/19/2012Arriving - Warren has already cut the trees off the road so it should be clear sailing. 4/19/2012 ll the utilities seem to be working in the Hill House. No leaks so far. 4/19/2012The log cabin looks OK from the outside, I'll look inside later. 4/19/2012Looking north toward the point I don't see any downed trees this year. 4/19/2012Loons, ducks, swans and geese are all here already. 4/19/2012These are those creeping phlox that I planted last fall. These will green up when it gets warm won't they? 4/19/2012The deck is set up and the bird feeds are out. Time for a nap. 4/23/2012That old toaster (we've had it since Arlington Heights I think) finally gave up the ghost. Will this new one last that long? 4/24/2012Swans feeding in front of the log cabin. 4/24/2012Finally looked inside the log cabin. No mice - everything looks just as I left it. 4/24/2012Unrolled the car port. 4/24/2012I started raking today (oh boy). Day 1 - rake the area north of the hill house. 4/25/2012Hung the swing under the porch. 4/25/2012Raking: day 2 - the area west of the hill house above the crest of the hill. Luckily I have a swing to rest on between piles. 4/26/2012Raking: day 3 - the hill behind the log cabin. It got cold again. 4/28/2012Raking: day 4 - behind the log cabin. It's still cold. 4/29/2012Raking: day 5 - north of the log cabin. Ticks are out early this year. 4/30/21012Raking: day 6 - south of the hill cabin. I'm tired of raking - tomorrow something completely different. 5/1/2012Hill house bathroom: before. 5/1/2012Everything off the walls and the vanity and toilet tank are removed. Wallpaper (with little pink flowers) is gone. Was that original to the house? (The answer is no.) 5/2/2012Walls are primed and holes are patched. A little more prep work and then I need to choose a color and paint. 5/3/2012A night visitor. I had to chase him off the deck in order to save the hummingbird feeder. He's not afraid of much. 5/4/2012The walls are painted and this is the new vanity. The top is on order and will be here in about two weeks. 5/6/2012I decided to try a calibrachoa in the hanging basket this year instead of my usual fuchsia. 5/6/2012In the pot by the gate it's a wave petunia. 5/7/2012Rain this evening and then the sun came out. 5/9/2012Finally, a dry day that isn't windy. I can spray some water sealer on the dock boards. 5/9/2012It was a real pain this year putting out the dock. I had to dig new holes for the shore anchors. 5/10/2012Hummingbirds are back. 5/11/2012Boat in the water and motor on. Getting the motor on the boat without falling in always feel like a little victory. 5/12/2010Raking: day 7 - south of the log cabin. 5/13/2012Plumbing today. I need to replace the old faucet on the utility sink. 5/14/2012At last a decision on the bathroom and hall floor (and maybe the kitchen too). New plank on top of existing bedroom floor. 5/14/2012Planted the barrel by the garage door. 5/15/2012Raking: day 8 - the hill in front of the hill house (south of the stairs). The end is in sight. 5/17/2012Let's see how hard it is to strip off this old linoleum in the hall. 5/17/2012Note to Rob: This shingle removal shovel you bought is the perfect tool to lift up the linoleum and the 1/4" underlayment 5/17/2012A little messy but not too bad - about 2 hours. (The bathroom and the kitchen will come later.) 5/18/2012Chris arrives, just in time to help with the bathroom. 5/19/2012This hole is where the old light/fan/heater used to be. The attic up there is a nasty place. 5/19/2012The new vent fan is a little smaller so I'll need to put up a sliver of drywall and some plaster. 5/20/2012Today's goal: a light in the bathroom. I hope I'm done going into the attic for a while. 5/21/2012All right, I'll give this creepy phlox one more try. If this doesn't survive I'll go to snow-on-the-mountain, or maybe mint - Dorothy says that mint is indestructible. 5/23/2012Two dorks in their new bass fishing t-shirts. I'm the Bass Player and Chris is The Bass Whisperer. Thank you Dorothy. 5/24/2012Bathroom ceiling patched and painted. 5/24/2012Flooring put down in the hall between the bedroom and the bathroom. 5/24/2012This new oscillating saw is an amazing tool. I don't know how we would have been able to lay down the floor without it. 5/24/2012A table saw, miter saw and a jigsaw are also pretty essential tools too. 5/38/2012I really shouldn't be surprised that there were rotted boards under the linoleum around the toilet. 5/28/2012Rotted boards removed and replaced. 5/28/2012New floor laid in bathroom. 5/28/2012Crap! The new toilet won't fit with the existing plumbing. Do I change the plumbing or take back the new toilet. 5/28/2012New vanity and top installed but I reinstalled the old toilet. 5/30/2012Reinstalled the baseboard in the hall and the bathroom. 6/4/2012A couple of dead balsams to cut down and cut up behind the hill house. We did several north of the log cabin a few days ago. 6/4/2012A brew and a little breather before fishing. 6/6/2012I'm told by reliable sources that a whole house water filter will mitigate the iron stains in the sink and tub. 6/6/2012No turning back now. I'm using Shark Bite solderless connectors - very cool. 6/6/2012I'll let you know if the iron staining goes away. 6/8/2012The outboard motor keeps dying. We suspect a carburetor problem. 6/7/2012A YouTube video showing how to remove and clean this carburetor gave us the courage to try it. The end result: it's running like a champ. I AM SO HAPPY! 6/8/2012These are the hot & cold feeds up to the bathroom toilet and sink. 6/8/2012These are the hot and cold feeds behind the toilet. These pipes are the reason the new toilet will not fit. 6/8/2012I've cut a hole in the plaster so I can unsolder that hot pipe coming out. (That's aluminum foil behind the pipe so I don't burn down the house.) 6/8/2012Now I just have a single cold water pipe behind the john. It's still on the wrong side but an 18" flexible hose will reach the tank fitting. 6/9/2012Summer has arrived. 6/10/2012Finally a good rain. I'm feeding three separate burn piles to get rid of all the brush we've cut. 6/13/20121.6gpf toilet redux. Tip from Handyman magazine: outline toilet position with tape and apply a bead of caulk inside tape. 6/13/2012There! That was easy. 6/13/2012Now all that's left is to get a bucket of golf balls and test it. 6/16/2012Original old john back in place. Alas, some things just weren't meant to be. 6/18/2012Fresh bass on the grill, coleslaw and corn bread. It doesn't get any better. 6/20/2012It's been raining for two days. 6/22/2012I'm replacing the linoleum floor in the kitchen today. It's only 60 sq ft - this will be a breeze. 6/22/2012What could go wrong? OMG, the underlayment was glued to the subfloor. Neither the bedroom, bathroom nor hallway was glued. 6/22/2012Also the underlayment was put down before the cabinets were installed so I have to cut it at the edge of the cabinets. (I did kind of expect that.) 6/22/2012But having to get up all that black mastic glue was not something I planned for. 6/22/2012At last (9:00) and I'm finally ready to put down the new floor. The glue took about 5 hours to remove. 6/23/2012Like I said, this was a breeze. (There were 0 boards left over.) 6/24/2012Here's Chris prepping the north side of the log cabin for staining. We'll need to re-caulk around the fireplace too. 6/24/2012This is me trying out a new product called Wet&Forget. We'll know in a month or so if it really kills moss. 6/25/2012Chris staining the north side of the log cabin. This should only take a couple of days. 6/25/2012The grass I planted behind the log cabin is starting to show. 6/26/2012 While Chris is finishing up the north side of the log cabin I'm trimming some branches hanging over the hill house. 6/26/2012Note to self: do not leave the storage room door open and unattended (for even 30 minutes) if I want to keep my sunflower seeds safe from squirrels. 7/2/2012Oak boards from Menards are individually shrink wrapped. 7/3/2012Chris with a personal best: 5.2 pounds. 7/6/2012I think I'll use a layout like this for the top of the sofa table. 7/6/2012Big burn tonight. (Note: spent propane canister in fire - major disappointment.) 7/8/2012This big balsam has started to lean even more toward the house. 7/8/2012All the rain this spring may have contributed to the tree leaning more. Anyway it' 7/9/2012Here's an early fitting (pre-glue, pre-biscuit) of the table top. There is certainly a difference between working with oak versus pine. 7/10/2012Cutting slots for biscuits to assemble the table top. 7/10/2012The top is is almost ready for glue. 7/10/2012After a hot walk in the woods we salute out halcyon days in Florida with some frozen daiquiris. How did I do this every weekend? 7/13/2012I'll split the wood from that big balsam and burn it in the fireplace this fall. 7/13/2012The rest of it goes up in smoke today. 7/14/2012I originally tried to glue up 7 of the 9 pieces that make up the top all at one time - epic fail! 7/14/2012I then did it in steps. This is the 4th step which completes the 7 segments that comprise the center of the top. Much better. 7/15/2012I added the last 2 segments of the top (the 5" end caps). A little preliminary sanding and then on to the bottom shelf. 7/16/2012 Here's the top and bottom shelves and two legs. One of the 8' 2x2 boards had a split in it and I need to return it. 7/17/2012Below 90 today so Chris and I cut down 4 dead birch trees north of the log cabin. More stuff to split later. 7/21/2012Chris is trying to give this old lawn mower one more shot at a new life. We'll see. 7/21/2012This is the jig I'm using to put a taper on the lower insides of the table legs. 7/21/2012Here it is in action. 7/23/2012This is the bottom shelf with the corners clipped off. 7/23/2012This a jig to cut a dado along the inside of the table legs. 7/23/2012It took me a few tries to get the correct width for the dado blade. 7/23/2012Here I am finally cutting the dadoes. (My right index finger still twitches whenever I use this blade.) 7/23/2012A close-up of how these are going together. 7/23/201And here is the first opportunity to put some of these pieces together into something that resembles a table. 7/27/2012-- Final Score --Bill 160.6 (72)Chris 135.9 (65)Average size: 2009: 1.83 (71) 2010: 1.84 (53) 2011: 1.94 (92) 2012: 2.23 (72) (Let us hope that Kookemup was wrong.) 7/28/2012Chris leaves. Thanks for all your help. 7/29/2012Here are the stiles and rails for the grid section. I decided to use dowels. 7/29/2012Here they are dry fitted. 7/29/2012Here is another early mock-up to give me a chance to see if I like the proportions. 7/30/2012Here is a first stab at the horizontal grid elements with the half-laps cut in. 8/1/2012A new blade for the table saw. It does make a difference. 8/1/2012If I don't get faster making these half-lap joints I won't get this thing done before it snows. 8/2/2012I'm almost done with the first grid. I am getting faster with this but it still takes me way too long to do these. 8/5/2012Rob, Terri, Brandon and Andrew (NP) arrive. 8/5/2012I started work on the second grid. 8/6/2012The second grid is ready for glue up. 8/7/2012Can you see the wild turkeys. They are very skittish - hard to get a good picture. 8/8/2012 The two grids are done. I can get a better sense of what it will look like now. 8/8/2012I'm ready to glue up the boards that will be used for the center shelf and supports. 8/8/2012It's often said that you can never have too many clamps. How true. 8/10/2012Making progress on the center shelf supports. I'm almost done cutting wood. 8/11/2012Here we have the back supports dry fitted. The rear vertical support and the front grid have a dado to receive the side. 8/11/2012I decided to continue with dowels to connect the rails to the legs. 8/11/2012I will need to cut a stopped dado in the bottom shelf to allow the side support to nestle into. 8/11/2012And this would be classified as an error. Note to self: be sure the fence is securely locked down before plowing in dadoes. 8/11/2012Rob with one of his many fish. 8/12/2012Rob, Terri & Brandon hit the road for Denver. (Andrew flew back to Houston EARLY this morning.) Congrats Brandon on winning the fishing tournament. 8/12/2012It would be really bad if I screwed up this stopped dado. Check and double check. The vertical side supports will fit into these. 8/12/2012A rare change to use a hand tool. All went well. 8/14/2012Here's another cut I don't want to screw up - the two verticals are laid side by side so I can plow a dado for the center shelf with one pass. 8/14/2012Looks good. 8/14/2012These are top caps over the verticals. The table top will rest on these. 8/15/2012I've elected to use dowels to fix the grids to the legs ... 8/15/2012... and biscuits to align the grids with the bottom shelf. 8/15/2012Everything was already sanded smooth, so I just need to sand off the pencil marks. I now have no excuse for delaying the glue up. 8/15/2012OK, no more procrastination, this is the left side glued up. 8/18/2012So, here we are, all glued together. A little final sanding with some 220 grit and then I have to decide what to do about a finish. 8/19/2012This is the scheme I'm using to attach the top. (Thanks to Geoff for the idea.) 8/19/2012This is what it looks like attached. 8/19/2012 This is the first look with everything assembled. Now a finish. (I'm leaning towards Watco Natural Danish Oil and a clear satin lacquer.) 8/22/2012Left 1/3: bare wood Center 1/3: Danish Oil Right 1/3: Danish Oil + lacquer 9/4/2012After some time off I'm back to work on the table. Here we have the Danish oil applied. 9/4/2012This is a hummingbird feeder with no hummingbirds. Despite the fine weather they have all left. 9/7/2012It was cold today! I decided it was time to start splitting some wood. 9/8/2012Dinner tonight at The Pines with Barbara, Bob and Helen. 9/9/2012Hello Dorothy - that's Bemidji international airport in the background. 9/10/2012It's time to stop screwing around with this. 9/12/2012Now I need to find stuff to put in and on it. 9/12/2012Maybe some speakers in the side sections and a small stereo. 9/14/2012Little projects today. Here we have the old bookcase in the log cabin bedroom (books already gone). 9/14/2012And now we have an empty corner ready for ... I don't know, something else. 9/14/2012This is the wood box in the hill house. It's always bothered me that it doesn't fit tight to the wall. 9/14/2012So I cut the baseboard behind it and now I'm not bothered any more. 9/14/2012Just like hummingbirds leaving and leaves changing this is another sure sign that summer is over. 9/15/2012An objet d'art for the bathroom 9/16/2012Dorothy abandons the tranquility of the north woods for the relative chaos of Detroit. 9/23/2012OK Dorothy, here's a picture of the fireplace. This is what I've been doing since you left. 10/1/2012I don't know if you can tell here but the lake is as low as I've ever seen it. 10/2/2012I installed some retractable wheels on the assembly table so now I can easily move it by myself. 10/6/2012Snow already? I hope there are still some warm days ahead because I've got a lot of outside stuff yet to do. 10/13/2012Someone to help me bring in the dock and boat. 10/13/2012The ducks are tucked away for the winter. 10/13/2012Everything stowed away. 10/13/2012Another season is almost over. 10/18/201 I thought this was interesting. This is that old house on the left of 90 (down a steep slope) - kind of across from Astrid's place. Know which one I mean? 10/18/2012So anyway, it's going to be moved. It took one day to get those giant I-beams underneath the floor. 10/19/2012Looks like no new activity today. There is some steep and rough terrain to navigate before this can get to the road. I don't see how. 10/21/2012Breakfast with Trish this morning. 10/22/2012I guess these guys know what they're doing. 10/22/2012The house is off the foundation. 10/22/2012... and ready to get eased down the hill. 10/22/2012All three guys are under the house while they're lowering it. That shows a certain amount of confidence in your work. 10/23/2012It's almost like it was never there. But where is it? 10/23/2012Here it is. They drove it about a half mile across the field and are getting ready to go up onto the road. 10/25/2012Hill cabin all closed up. 10/25/2012Log cabin is closed up too. 10/25/2012And here I am leaving. The end of another great summer. Post Views: 1,824