Friday, August 29, 2008

End of Week 3 In Maine






Spent today working with Shawn Kane who is building his dream timber frame house. We enjoyed a great day of building and conversation. The weather was mid-70's with the sun breaking out in the PM. Perfect weather for working outside :-)

Tomorrow Cheryl and I will begin packing up our stuff in the carriage house in preparation for moving into main house. Our host Tiffany will likewise be moving into the carriage house. We were just getting nicely settled in the carriage house too! Flexibility and negotiating unknown territory in human relations seems to be the order of the day (or month). If we had trouble with flexibility before this adventure we should have less by the time we are done!

We shampooed the trailer carpet a couple days ago. I seems to smell better in there but it's not really where it should be yet. We're going to put an odor absorber in there and see if that helps. We're also bringing in an RV repair tech to assess the trailer's condition. This will help us to know what all needs fixing and whether the investment is worthwhile.

I went to a blues jam session in Augusta last night with a new guitar player friend and had a blast. Some great players were there and I got to play for about an hour in a pickup group. I also auditioned with a jump blues band this week. I think they are interested in having me play but I'm not sure if I will fit with them. Might be a little too high brow for my tastes. Time will tell I guess as is true with our lives in general.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Life With Horses




Cheryl and I, one bird and the dog are now living in Casco, ME on Carousel Horse Farm. We have a 12ft. x 30ft. room which was the carriage house. We're sharing the kitchen and bathroom with Tiffany, the owner and operator of the farm. Her business is providing trail rides and horse brokering. We've been living here for a week and are really enjoying getting to know Tiffany and this place.

Some of you may remember we were moving into a travel trailer located not far from here. That situation fell through and became fiasco. A story for another time!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Over & Out From Nunica





Most of house is now loaded into a 53' moving truck! It's pretty hot and humid but everybody is holding up well. Jake Lee and friend Matt are helping load along with a 4 man professional crew. The moving truck driver is actually from Levant, ME so we got a chance to talk with him about life in Maine. He is originally from California or "from away" as they say in Maine. We have a great crew of guys l

Saturday, August 2, 2008

The End is the Beginning


After 2 weeks straight of 12 hours days sorting, selling, donating, boxing, marking and arguing, we are nearly ready for the moving van. This move is complicated by the fact that our destination is not nearly big enough to contain all our remaining stuff. So we had to make hard choices and send most of the stuff to storage.

To make this process efficient, we colored coded each item or box to indicate which destination. So when we reach Maine, it should be straightforward to unload the proper color at each location. Of course anyone who has ever moved knows the experience is rarely straightforward. But my wife Cheryl is a master logistics person so I'm confident things will work as well as possible!