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Old 09-13-2012, 02:08 PM
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Railings and bathrooms look great! The tile in the master is very unique (at least to me) .
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Thanks, guys! I'm very pleased with how it's all turning out so far.

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Looks awesome! I love the deck and the wood surroundings. Maybe you said it before but if so I missed it, do you plan on putting anything in the 'backyard' such as a pool or patio or anything? Either way, looks great.
Strongly considering a zip line from the deck down to the campsite we've made at the bottom of the ravine.

We'll probably do a patio eventually, but we've had to pay $10K more than anticipated to bring electricity to the house, so will just seed a lawn for now. The deck will pretty much serve as our outdoor living space.

A pool down the line would be nice, but isn't on our radar right now. Really do want a hot tub down at the top of our rock outcropping.
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Railings and bathrooms look great! The tile in the master is very unique (at least to me) .
It is unique - most of the glass tile I found was very uniform and almost plastic looking. I love this stuff.

Can't wait to see it finished and grouted. We're using river pebbles for the shower floor.
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Our excavator rolled this ~6 ton boulder down the hill to put in the middle of the circular portion of our driveway. We've been asking them to for a couple of months, but there's always been something there in the way. Just a few inches of it were sticking out of the ground where the they had cleared trees for the driveway to run and they ended up having to dig the whole thing out.

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Nice touch to the palace

Things are looking good! What material is your deck made out of?
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Home looks really nice wndr.
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Originally Posted by Scottman111
Nice touch to the palace

Things are looking good! What material is your deck made out of?
Thanks! I like it, too. Will like it even more when we are at a point where we can do a little landscaping.

The deck is Trex Transcend.

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Home looks really nice wndr.
Thanks, Dude!
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Looking good, D!


House-warming party at your place?

I'll bring the robots and beer!
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I just posted an update on my "ghar" build thread wndrlst....i have been lazy LOL

PS: ghar in Hindi (commonly referred to as "Indian") means home
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Originally Posted by Yumcha
Looking good, D!


House-warming party at your place?

I'll bring the robots and beer!
Thanks, H! Coming right along. Hit a few snags bringing electricity, but I guess that's the price you pay for a little privacy and putting it back so far off the road.

Our builder keeps reminding us how much time (and money) we could have saved if we'd built up at the top of the hill. Hopefully we'll have it hooked up this week, so they can put the damn floors in!

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I just posted an update on my "ghar" build thread wndrlst....i have been lazy LOL

PS: ghar in Hindi (commonly referred to as "Indian") means home
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Yeah, sounds like the hiccups you're experiencing D are just the baggage you get when you build a place.

Hope you aren't stressing too much!




And you do have "Yumcha's" room set up when I stop by for conjugal visits, right?
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Originally Posted by Yumcha
Yeah, sounds like the hiccups you're experiencing D are just the baggage you get when you build a place.

Hope you aren't stressing too much!




And you do have "Yumcha's" room set up when I stop by for conjugal visits, right?
I'm really not. The only thing I'm really stressing at this point, aside from the additional big budget hit (which really - we knew was a possibility), is not getting in by the last week in October. They told us at the end of August they had no doubt we could let our apartment lease go, so hell or high water we're moving out on October 25. The question is moving where?

Maybe with the in-laws for a few weeks. Not the end of the world, but will mean renting more storage and an additional move. With my current health status, I'm not much use. I can literally hardly make it up a flight of steps once, much less repeatedly while carrying boxes. Paying movers twice will suck.

So, trying to stay optimistic that they get it hooked up this week and we move forward quickly.




And, erm, conjugal visits? I know I'm a little fuzzy these days, but did I miss something important? Did HLL take a second wife?


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Oh! And yes...housewarming party. Yes, yes, yes. Can't wait!
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Looking good wndr. I really like the railing style.
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All these builds threads.....and Im stuck renting
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All these builds threads.....and Im stuck renting
you are young Morgi...enjoy it....

but i shall not lie, this is the best time to buy !!! interest and property rates are wayyy low....things are stabilizing and i think will start picking back in end of next year....
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Thanks, we'll be doing some deck renovations at my brother's house in the future and trying to gather some ideas.

My friend recently finished his house, but went over budget a bit. Ended up selling his boat to fund the extra stuff that he wanted to get done before moving in
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Originally Posted by Scottman111
Thanks, we'll be doing some deck renovations at my brother's house in the future and trying to gather some ideas.

My friend recently finished his house, but went over budget a bit. Ended up selling his boat to fund the extra stuff that he wanted to get done before moving in
No worries! I promise to post more pics when it's actually cleaned up. It's significantly more expensive than pressure treated wood, but lasts a lot longer and won't grow mildew, which is an important consideration for us in the shade.


Apparently these rocks sell for $0.55/pound...we'll just sell a couple of boulders and be back on track.
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This build thread...


and nice Forester I have a '10 X Premium myself
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Originally Posted by wndrlst
No worries! I promise to post more pics when it's actually cleaned up. It's significantly more expensive than pressure treated wood, but lasts a lot longer and won't grow mildew, which is an important consideration for us in the shade.


Apparently these rocks sell for $0.55/pound...we'll just sell a couple of boulders and be back on track.
I've been trying to remind him of all the times we had to scrub the back deck of our house when we were growing up.


Every time my aunt and uncle visit from Arkansas they take a load of "glacier rocks" off of our place back with them because they don't have anything like it there (just creek rocks with fossils and grooves cut in them). When people see their house and landscaping decorated with them they flip out and offer him lots of money to bring some back for them I'll admit they do look good though.
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Originally Posted by 03tLsNBP
This build thread...


and nice Forester I have a '10 X Premium myself
Wasn't aware that you were a butch lesbo also
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Wasn't aware that you were a butch lesbo also


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Wasn't aware that you were a butch lesbo also
yes it's a little known fact
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Originally Posted by Yumcha
Yeah, sounds like the hiccups you're experiencing D are just the baggage you get when you build a place.

Hope you aren't stressing too much!




And you do have "Yumcha's" room set up when I stop by for conjugal visits, right?

Originally Posted by wndrlst
I'm really not. The only thing I'm really stressing at this point, aside from the additional big budget hit (which really - we knew was a possibility), is not getting in by the last week in October. They told us at the end of August they had no doubt we could let our apartment lease go, so hell or high water we're moving out on October 25. The question is moving where?

Maybe with the in-laws for a few weeks. Not the end of the world, but will mean renting more storage and an additional move. With my current health status, I'm not much use. I can literally hardly make it up a flight of steps once, much less repeatedly while carrying boxes. Paying movers twice will suck.

So, trying to stay optimistic that they get it hooked up this week and we move forward quickly.




And, erm, conjugal visits? I know I'm a little fuzzy these days, but did I miss something important? Did HLL take a second wife?


maybe you could move all the stuff right into your basement, then just cover everything with plastic?
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Originally Posted by 03tLsNBP
This build thread...


and nice Forester I have a '10 X Premium myself
and thanks!

Originally Posted by Scottman111
I've been trying to remind him of all the times we had to scrub the back deck of our house when we were growing up.


Every time my aunt and uncle visit from Arkansas they take a load of "glacier rocks" off of our place back with them because they don't have anything like it there (just creek rocks with fossils and grooves cut in them). When people see their house and landscaping decorated with them they flip out and offer him lots of money to bring some back for them I'll admit they do look good though.
Oo, those sound cool! And yeah, just like my mom's husband and our rocks. We rented a dump truck to carry him a boulder last week. They don't have any big rocks on their farm in MD and he LOVES them.

(in case you didn't see in the SWEDT thread...)
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He sits out there and plays his guitar.

How big are the glacier rocks?


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Wasn't aware that you were a butch lesbo also


Originally Posted by mrsteve


I forgot A) how clean my car could be, and B) that you "gifted" me with a pretty rainbow sticker.
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Originally Posted by MWalsh9152
I like the way you think!

maybe you could move all the stuff right into your basement, then just cover everything with plastic?
You know, by that time, that will work for the storage stuff. My in-laws can probably make room, at least in the garage, for the things I can't leave behind, like all the stuff to keep the business running.
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I did not see your gift rock, but that is awesome Sounds like something my Mom would ask for.

I don't know if they're glacier rocks or not, just what he calls them, but we have like 5 different creeks are varying sizes on our place, so they come in all shapes and sizes. He usually takes the ones he can handle by himself, so nothing huge like that, but they're around. Like I said though, all are covered in what looks like ocean fossils.
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That is cool! I will bring my dumptruck.
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Originally Posted by wndrlst
That is cool! I will bring my dumptruck.
How else would you transport yourself? :P

I'm sure there's a market for them, but erosion is already a big problem thanks to our cows, so I don't think selling them all would go over very well...I might let you have some though if the price is right
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You suck.



I'm sure...I'd never really sell all ours, either. Not just because of erosion, but it's part of what makes the place special. Same with yours.
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Though, I did send you a really nice gift basket when you were sick.




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Oh yeah pull that card Well I already sent you a thank you letter, but if you insist I'll fill an envelope with gravel and if you want it you can pay the shipping costs...perhaps you can start a pet rock business
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Updated bathroom pics now that the tub surround is finished and they've grouted. They measured for the frameless doors yesterday.

We keep going late as the light is fading, and I keep forgetting to take a flash. Sorry for the sucky pics.

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Our pebble floor!

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Fireplace surround in the master bedroom. The trim will be white, and of course the hearth won't be so elevated when the wood floors go in.

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Handrail for the stairs is built and ready to go in.
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And we're getting our kitchen in!

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