Showing posts with label spiral staircase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiral staircase. Show all posts

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Really, it is the beginning of summer!


Memorial Day plans began with NO ONE coming up for the weekend!  That was about 2 months ago, and while that is definitely a bummer, it happens sometimes.  So I was thinking it would be a quiet few days, plus some graduation parties, equaling a fun, but non-eventful weekend.  As time went on, plans began to change.  Both the Milwaukee crew and the Janesville peeps decided that Northern WI was where it is at!  Lol, or they decided it would be a nice get- away or something!  Most likely they were all over-whelmed with Mother's Day guilt and needed to come up and see mommy!  HAHAHAHA!


So as we were waiting for this bunch to show up, Jon, Sarah and Manny came in to town relatively early.  Supper was eaten and a walk back to little cabin in the woods was definitely on the agenda.  After all, it was NOT raining, which seems to be the trending weather pattern for right now, and Neither Sarah-Grace nor Jon had seen the spiral staircase.


We're coming!!!  Make way!
So, while the MA drove his truck back, loaded down with yet more gravel for the always forming dips in the woods road, we set off on foot.  It is getting a little mosquito-y, but we all wanted to get in a little bit of a walk.

Jon, Sarah Grace and Mannington

Just a few mosquitos

Almost to the cabin

There always is much to inspect and discuss on this project!  


Just a little nervous- don't worry Sarah!
A rare moment of sitting during the evening


Well pump discussions - you will notice I was distracted taking pictures from high places...
Pointing out some of the finer details of the staircase problems and solutions

Manny the frog


Meanwhile, preparations had been made for a little summer kick-off celebration!  It was nice, it was not raining, I had tequila and lime, and s'mores ingredients.......  it seemed obvious that a fire in the fire-ring was necessary!  You ALL should try having lime margaritas and s'mores around a campfire.  It is an amazingly good combination.
Margaritas makings- check!



Fire makings- check!

BEFORE the Margaritas- ready to party

Marshmallows for smores

Put another log on the fire......

Also enjoys a good margarita!
Beer for the boys

Why yes, these are awesome Margaritas!





New s'more taste treat- rolos or peanut butter cups

Too cold for mosquitos , never too cold for another toasted marshamallow

Margarita After math

Um, don't ask!

Night of gorgeousness
So I insisted that we stay outside until Greg, SarahJane and the dogs got here, and we did, though we ended up bringing out some blankets!  I have only blurry ghost pictures of when they arrived- too many  tequilas and frozen fingers!

I think this is Sarah Jane!  Lol

So a wonderful night was had by all of us!  The dogs tore around the yard, Toby came and visited me in the middle of the night at some point- 2 am kisses- yum!  Lol! But we all got up at a reasonable time and started the day......

With summer officially on!!

Looking forward to a summer of expected and unexpected joys.....

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Sunday mashup: Sister weekend, margaritas, spiral stairway complete and alone with my thoughts!

You know, I feel much better now that I have taken new pictures and posted several blog posts.  It certainly has distracted me from finishing my closet cleaning and house straightening.  The time it takes to edit pictures is extensive, but so satisfying.  Actually the time it takes to write blog posts is extensive, but so much fun.  At least most of the time.

So I have a mashup of items here.  Let's start with last weekend.  I got together with my wonderful sister, Rose, in the fine city of Eau Claire, WI.  Eau Claire is sort of half way between us and we stayed over for a night and had some sister time.  It was wonderful, I didn't really take many pictures but here are two great ones of us together.  

Margaritas at the Northwoods Brew Pub




It was so awesome to see my little sister.  She is wise beyond words, such a comfort and a joy to me.  It was a hard weekend in many respects, one of which was the death of a dear friend of mine- John Hinkley.  He was my kids' former band teacher and I adored him.  It was a very sad drive to Eau Claire. (I am so grateful to the friends who talked me through the drive, it was awful)  We had such a great time, we talked until all hours of the night, drank Margaritas, ate well and shopped!   We even tried on the same clothes- which was one of the most mind blowing experiences of my life.  We threw clothes back and forth between the dressing rooms!  Here try this one on!  Oh I think that looks better on you.  Let's get the same shirt!  Etc.  

Now, people say that we look exactly alike, but I'm not sure I see it.  But I will take y'alls word for it.

Speaking of Margaritas.....  and I certainly have been.  If not on this blog (which I have just now if you were reading closely and not trying to figure out which sister is which!  hee hee) then in my real life. I used to drink Margaritas back in the day when I used to go to dance clubs and stay up, um, let's say past midnight.  There was a place in Beloit that had live bands that made the BEST Margaritas I ever had.  EVER.  I always am hoping to find one that stands up to it, more on that in a moment.
  
So for the past 3 weekends, turns out I have had Margaritas- one up in Ashland at the Deepwater Grill, one (maybe two) in Eau Claire at the Northwoods Brew Pub, and one (absolutely two) at the Northwoods Supper club in Fifield.  While all were good, I have to say I think the Northwoods Brew Pub is the winner so far.  I do plan to continue my quest to find excellence in Margaritas again soon. Maybe as soon as next weekend!
 I "MAY" try mixing one of my own tonight!  I bought some really good ingredients...

Margarita with my dear friend Cat at the Deepwater

Northwoods Supper club Margarita
Ok, so here is what many people have wanted to see, and that is the completion of the spiral staircase!  I  was called upon for my photography skills this afternoon,  as the Barber  and MA have some people they want to show this project to.  (I guess they don't have internet access to this blog, eh?) Totally goofed up my afternoon- but c'est la vie, I guess.  I will HAVE to go back and take a few more pix in the sun, though.  

It took a while, but between the Mad-Accountant and the Barber, have finally finished the stairs.  They think they have about 120 hours of labor in it, starting at Christmas time, and mostly on Sunday afternoons,  plus the occasional Saturday afternoon. It was tax season after all, and some of us rarely get out of the office during that little stint.  They used the little Franklin stove to keep themselves warm and basically made up the plans as they went.  They began with the pole in the center (15 ft. 3 inches), which was set upright by the MA, the Barber, Madson-Greg and the elusive Mike.  The steps were drawn out onto individual pieces of cardboard and were all individually cut and fitted.  The steps were inserted into hand carved mortices, and are reinforced both underneath and by a handrail that holds everything together.  Greg made a brace, that has yet to be installed on the lovely wooden floor, just for good luck and safety sake, I guess.  Now there has to be a railing installed up on the loft so no one takes an unfortunate header off the edge.  But that can wait till fall.

Fred and Bob, staircase builders extraordinaire 



View from the north side, looking up at the landing

The Barber playing with fire again

Looking down

View of the hand rail, with an artistic touch

Ok, so they  had a couple of tiny little details to finish up on 
Detail of the tricky hand rail

Stairs from the west angle 
Stair brace details

View from below

Sepia image of underneath view
Now they are making supposed plans for my garden shed.... oh great. I hope it takes them less time than the cabin is taking.

So after I finally got done with the photography, the dishes, the pretending to clean out my closet- still- I noticed that it was finally done RAINING.  Or at least for the moment.  So I went for a walk!  I needed to get out and get my cardio in for the day, I feel incomplete without some sort of physical activity.  I took the chance and set out.  I put on my winter running coat, as it is waterproof and the day had shown that it was prone to showers.  GOOD THING!!!  Let's say I was pretty damp when I got home.
When I was just starting, I noticed my phone battery was lower than I like.  I knew that if I ran my Runkeeper app I would not have enough battery to go the hour that I planned.  So I set off without the app, let alone my camera and my music.  I left the camera at home and decided that the music would suck battery, too.  I wanted to be able to call for a ride if it started to downpour..... this is all a pretty cruel joke, if you ask me.  And so it was just me and my thoughts today.

Alone with my thoughts

Heading down the road alone
It was pretty dreary today and pretty cold.  I sort of felt like the scenery for a long time.  Good thing that walking makes me feel good!

I don't walk often without the Runkeeper app and my music.  I like to have the beat of the music, I like to have the Runkeeper lady telling me what my pace is, how far I have gone, how long I have been out. I just like it.  It gives me incentive to keep my speed up, I know when I am slowing down, and when I run- if I am going too fast.  It is an awesome tool.  But it is occasionally nice to walk with nothing, I can be  good company for myself.  And a mile and a half into it, after taking a few phone pix, I found out what it was like to have no phone, too!  That's right, the phone died about 2 miles from home.  And that is when it started to mist, to say the least.....  I told you this was a cruel joke!  And experience has shown that if I need a certain person to come in handy (cough,ahem,fred,cough) that person is no where to be found...

Sure enough when my dripping self got home, there he and the Barber were, drinking the coffee I had made, noshing the package of cookies I bought and have resisted, and laughing at me when I got in.  Terrific.  "We tried to find you, but we didn't know where you were!"  There are only 3 ways I can go- so it seems to me it wouldn't have been that diffic...... oh never mind.  I needed the walk anyway.  I didn't melt or anything!

It may be a few days before I blog again, the school year just gets busier and busier.  But it has been nice to feel like I have caught up a little again.  And to have shared in bits of my daily joy!
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Oh Yeah, I did indeed make my own Margarita!  In a festive glass that was given to me last summer by the Barber, coincidentally enough.  I split one with the MA.  It is good, but I like the blended ones better.  That will be my next project.  The perfect Slushy Margarita!

Ingredients

Festive glass

Dramatic lighting!
Until next time, be a joy giver!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Snow shoes and spiral staircase

This afternoon, my services were requested out at the little cabin in the woods.  Now get your minds OUT of the gutters, people, it was for photography!  REALLY, now.  Anyway, apparently some of the Mad-Accountants pals in Phillips don't quite believe that he is actually constructing a spiral staircase for the cabin by hand- with no apparent plans or blueprints!  (I know- a spiral staircase in a cabin is a bit like gilding the lily, but it is the result of a space issue!) Just fyi, the staircase is to provide access to the "loft"!  This is where my husband and children will sleep and I hope to heaven don't break their necks when they get up in the middle of the night!  I hope a nice railing is part of the plans up there!


So, I strapped on the snow shoes and set off to the cabin.  Now the snow shoes are getting much easier to walk in, I don't feel pigeon toed anymore, and they feel very comfortable.  Now that I have the hiking poles from Jon and Sarah-Grace, I am really getting a good workout and feeling very balanced and in control walking in them.  The wind was still wicked cold this afternoon, so I was really irritated when I got part of the way back and realized I had left my scarf at home.  Dang.  I had not only my little Canon in my pocket, but had tucked my big Canon in my coat.  That thing is a beast to carry around in the winter with all of those layers of clothing.  I took a couple pictures along the way- the sun was STILL shining and it was lovely.  However I found when I got to the cabin that my memory card was FULL!!  Jeez- louise.  Oh well, my handy little pocket camera to the rescue.



The Mad-Accountant and The Barber were working on the stairs, they are in the process of chiseling out the tenons for the steps to actually fit into.  They have carved out just enough tenon for the stairs to fit into for now and are working on finishing off the holes.  They began the process by making cardboard patterns and duct-taping them into place.  Then they made the steps and marked each one individually.  Now they are doing the tenons, and then in the spring they will be connecting the whole thing together with the railing. #2 Son Greg is going to make metal braces for under the steps- there are rumors of a forge!   The pictures show a lot of extra boards here and there, but they are there for support and other more vague reasons that were never properly explained!  Obviously these boards will be removed at the proper time!

Of course in the winter, you just cannot be at the cabin and not sit by the fire- it is a requirement!!!  You MUST!  So I did!

I attempted to take both pictures that show the structure of the staircase AND some more artistic sorts....  I was laying down on the floor for some of them!  And a nice wooden floor it is!  Hmmmm, I wonder if I start calling the house "the BIG cabin" it would get the same attention that log thing out in the middle of no where is getting.... It is a thought!
They are talking about the ceiling!  



LOOKING UP!

The walk home


Another interesting afternoon in the northwoods!  Where did you find YOUR joy today?