well the weather's warmed up and the spring mud has dried but we still have not restarted building the log garage and cabin. by this time last year we'd already spent 2months worth of weekends clearing the buiding sites and had an excavator lined up. we were working on dismantling the porch and getting ready to move the trailer around a year ago. but this year things are a bit more complicated. my husband's job has him working every weekend and I work during the week. we're very grateful he was ...
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I finally made it to Alaska. Here is my old LHBA blog: http://www.loghomebuilders.org/blogs/gen2600 I'm currently in Homer, Alaska at my girlfriends place, waiting on the snow to break up so I can begin the real work. I've got a buddy that is going to run a dozer down my road and scrape off the cabin site after things break up in Fairbanks. Once that's done, I'm going to purchase everything I need to make my piers and buy a water tank and get to work! ...
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Got to mainland usa. In Seattle now and starting our adventure of looking for a temporary place to live while we gather tools and supplies. Jess has to sign into the unit in a couple of weeks. Before then trying to find somewhere without drama. I know, good luck with that one. Trip was uneventful. Have to get used to the time change. Rain and clouds. Quite a change from the island. Had to say bye to the beach house, but really looking forward to finding some land in the next couple of months. ...