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The Forever Project

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The final touches! I've been itching to update you all on the progress of my bedroom! What was initially supposed to be done within a few months turned into almost a full year.  The wait was largely due to other things conflicting with ability to get just the ceiling done - and the fact that putting beadboard up took 3 people to accomplish.  The product I had ordered is heavier than the beadboard in the bathroom.  Thus, we had to take some precautions and use our smarts to correctly install it.  So, my dad, sister, and I all tag-teamed.   Here's how that went... Some struggles One of the roadblocks we ran into was a general unevenness of the support beams.  With old houses like this, the measurements aren't always exact - so getting the screws to grab onto something proved a bit troublesome.  Eventually, my dad figured it out, but it took a bit of trial and error and a good deal of searching.   In order to smoothen out the process, Pop a...

Memorial Day and After

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  Make Hay While the Sun Shines The patriotic holidays are upon us and so is whatever version of summer this is.  This past Memorial Day was unusually cool but warmed up enough during the day to get some outside projects done! One of those escapades involved hunting through the fields gathering rocks.  Yes, gathering rocks, which we have a funny obsession with.  Whether it's rock, stone, or just little pebbles, we are picking them up and using them! Not for nothing, I plan to use them for rain-scaping and installing dry creeks - that is, whenever this rain lets up.  Pennsylvania has become Pennsyl-rain-ia! I'm surprised we haven't had to use a canoe to get everywhere! We take advantage of every good, sunny day we have to get things done, especially outdoors. The Loot For about half the afternoon, mom and I ventured out to the fields to get those rocks! There were all shapes and sizes we found, including some that looked incredibly chiseled.  I figured the o...

The Homestead Begins!

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Let's trek outdoors! Have you ever seen such happy faces? This is what gardening does - specifically growing your own food! Prior to learning how to plant food, I used to do a lot of perennial gardening at the old house in NJ - my big project was a dry creek on the sunny side of the yard, an area which had poor drainage.  The stony project eventually became decorated with every unique perennial I could find.  But one thing I've longed to do in recent history is plant my own food. Now, why not just do it in NJ? We really didn't have the means to, and the soil where we lived was poor quality - garbage was buried around the property, thus rendering the soil useless.  Out here, the soil is much better and so rich! The darker the dirt, the better for your plants!     The main inspiration behind this homesteading venture is the expensive produce prices.  We also aren't into the modern distractions like TV and videogames - though I do miss a good session of c...

Springtime Babies: Cats and Kittens

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  It's time to venture outside of housework a bit more and talk about most people's favorite topic: cats! I have always been a cat person - don't get me wrong, I love dogs too...and raccoons...and pretty much every animal on the planet! Ever since childhood, I wanted my own cat.  There was just something about felines in general that drew me to them.  My first kitty, Koshka, who passed on some years ago, got the ball rolling in terms of cat ownership.  Now, I take in and take care of every feline that needs me.  And they love me for it! Pictured in the email header is one of the cats that was on the farm when we arrived here.   Meet Phantom! Phantom got his name from the pattern on his face, which resembled Phantom of the Opera.  He is a sweet boy who had a rough time with some serious injuries.  Drove him an hour and some to an emergency facility in Pittsburgh and spent an entire evening with him to make sure he would live.  Phantom has...

Relics of the Farm

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  Old farmhouses contain an interesting array of treasures - something that newer homes just can't boast about.  I've always had a fondness for finding old things, as that little peek into the past feels strangely sentimental.  Tools, desks, items buried and forgotten, this farm has all that and more!  This post will be a break from the usual fixing-up stuff I talk about.  We are still working on the house, but sometimes blogging about something different is nice.  The Schoolhouse Mysteries A schoolhouse resides on the property - it was brought over on horse and buggy and plunked right in front of the house.  Naturally, we were excited to see what was in there, so here's a glimpse of some of the relics we found (and I use that term relic loosely, haha)! Tell me what exactly beats the thrill of finding old desks! I plan to refinish it, and probably use it to display some flowers Two more desks were sitting in the back room of the schoolhouse, the left o...