Monday, December 29, 2008
Concrete pad laid for sprinkler tank
One of the tasks that Mike, Chris, Buffy and Liseli did when WinterSong was cancelled was to clean out half of the tractor shed. We're having to use half of it for the water storage tank of the sprinkler system to the ACC. You may recall that the riding mower, snow blowers, and camping equipment was stored here.
The concrete was poured on December 16th. That's mostly ice on the ground!
CNS had prepared the area for the concrete.
Let the pouring begin! The diesel tank in the foreground is for the tractor.
This is the same crew that poured the concrete for the new Bugg House. Quite a change in the weather from the summer!
Almost finished.
The concrete cured, the tractor shed is waiting for the 3,000 gallon tank to be installed next week.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Red Oak Flooring Finished after WinterSong weekend
The floor was sanded by staff: Here's Mike Clark with the sander. And no, my camera isn't dirty, it's the dust in the air!
Margaret Lew with a hand sander.
Chris DeRoller checking for rough spots .
Liseli Haines sanding in the hall for the last time.
Then came the clean up before the polyurethane was applied. Mike is handy with the vacuum, isn't he?
The yellow room after 3 coats of polyurethane
The finished landing: room 1 is to the left.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
week 28 - snow and ice slow us down
The beginning of the week saw soft snow. The sprinkler installation continued as did the trim work.
The ACC with a dusting. But then on Thursday, the ice storm hit and all work on the ACC renovations stopped. The following pictures were taken by Buffy Curtis.
Ice clung to everything.
Yet, there was beauty.
Lots of limbs and small trees down. This one is in front of Knoll House.
Clean up is still going on. Electricity was restored on Sunday night around 8 pm just in time for the sprinkler folks to come on Monday!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
wk 26 & 27 -- the deck continues
Whenever the weather cooperates (no rain or snow), Chris DeRoller is out there, working on the deck. When the 4th & 5th graders were here, Margaret Lew came up and they worked on the benches. This photo shows the creativity of these 2 women in getting electricity to their power tools!
More of the benches are getting their backs on.
Fine craftsmanship in the corners.
A good place to rest and reflect. Thank you, Chris and Margaret!
Friday, December 5, 2008
wk 27 - wood trim inside
A few years ago at one of our annual work weekends, several Friends rolled huge logs from downed trees up to the central lawn to await a sawyer. These trees died when the new septic tank was put in north of the Pitt Hall library. The sawyer came and made lumber out of the trees. We stored the lumber in the garage to "season." It's now ready for use -- you can see the beautiful butternut and cherry boards above. It is being used for the trim around the doors and windows.
in the sun room
in the bedrooms
around the open window from the art porch to the common room.
The trees, planted by Wilson Powell when he first homesteaded this land in Columbia County continue to provide beauty and connection to those of us crossing the threshold of the ACC. CNS finished downstairs this week and will do the trim for the upstairs next week.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Weeks 26 & 27 -- Red Oak Flooring
Last week, CNS started to put in the flooring on the 2nd floor of the Bugg House. Here's the red oak boards waiting on the sun porch. The 4th & 5th graders helped to move the boards upstairs to the green room which was being used as the staging area.
The yellow room
In the hall -- I'm standing in the door of the lilac room to take this photo.
The finished hallway. Straight ahead is the green room. Room 1 is behind and to the left. The open door you see leads into the big bathroom in the new wing.
Finished laying the floor in the orange room.
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