I do pick up my camera most every day (can't imagine what retirement would be like without my camera and PC to play with the pictures) and I get a great deal of enjoyment in working with it.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Treehouse Update
Yesterday was something of a milestone. We've been building upwards. Yesterday we topped it off, placed the flag, and now we're moving back down and inside.
We're checking the other windows for placement and, though all are not refinished yet (4 of 6 are) we should have most of those in tomorrow.
It's looking almost finished. We did spend another $135 to upgrade the door to something more like a treehouse door.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
My Genealogy File is Online Now
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=10942125&pid=-553889523
In publishing the file I kept the information to living individuals private so, for example, I'm listed as "Living Willis" and everyone living can be found in the file but only as their relationship to others. The link above will take you to dad's record.
Treehouse Naming Contest Announcement!!!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Treehouse Update
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Soft Light of a Rainy Day
Friday, April 17, 2009
Getting Close to Having the Stairs & Platform Finished!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Springfest at Wildernest
Thursday, April 9, 2009
The Beaver Dam
In the picture below, you can see the dam exactly where I planned to build it. A couple differences. (1) I didn't build it. The beaver did. (2) It's not two feet high. It's about three feet high. Notice that you can't see the pier. It's underwater again and will stay that way for a awhile. (The reason the water is at the same height on both sides of the dam is that he built another one a bit downstream at the same height. There's a big difference in the water level there.)
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
THere Are Three Tired Bodies This Evening
We started about noon and this picture was taken about half way through the day. There's scaffolding (delivered via zip line), nail gun, air compressor, generator, chain saw, ladders, and all sorts of stuff. The deck will be about 16 ft square and about 13 ft off of the ground! We're cutting down 18 ft tall cedar trees for the support posts - but the structure is also on three sides of the tree and visitors to it will be intimate with the tree. As you can see, it's progressing pretty well and we hope to have the decking boards on there tomorrow but we'll have to wait and see what the day brings.
Monday, April 6, 2009
You've Heard About Working Smart?
Leaving out quite a bit of detail, within an hour or so we had a zip line ready to carry the wood. We still had to load it, push it through the woods, and unload it. Daniel only did about 95% of the work but I was there to encourage him. At the end of the day all of the wood, except one piece, was at the treehouse site. (We left the last piece of wood for Alex cause he's really gonna enjoy zipping that through the woods, across the creek, and up the hill and he'll be even more appreciative of Daniel's execution of a really good idea that saved us all a lot of work!!) In the picture Daniel has two 16ft long deck boards ready to go!