Friday, June 7, 2013

Progress in Bolton

We have officially been off of the road for 5 months now and things are progressing.

The Barn extension is almost complete. We are waiting for some parts to complete the sliding door in the horse wash room.
As you can see from the pictures, the process for adding the 15 feet to the back of the existing building. The whole barn is 81 feet long and now 45 feet wide. There will be 9 total stalls, 3 for Mike & Barb's horses and the rest for boarding.

the back wall of the extension

after we pulled existing siding off

Taken from existing to SE corner of extension

Back door of horse wash room.
Mike & I did this in just over 10 days work. (not bad for 2 old guys) Barb helped hand the roofing up as the sheets were 3 X 22 feet sheet metal. Not so heavy as awkward to handle without crimping them. Barb is a trooper. Otherwise he and I did the rest of the work. We learned how to do sheet metal work, as we had no experience in that area.

We have started building the new stalls and the Fly spray system is in. with all of the manure generated by just 3 horses the flies are becoming a real nuisance. We have high hopes and have heard good things about fly control with this system.

The permits for the cottage (building and septic system) are in hand and construction should begin by the end of this month.
The building will be post and frame (pole barn) and will be done by a company specializing in that type of construction,
Mike is acting as general contractor, so he and I will be building the interior and subcontracting the concrete, electrical, plumbing and HVAC.
Brian, Mike's oldest, son does flooring on the side and does beautiful work. He will be doing some of the tile work for us. Mike's other sons may be helping as needed.
Hopefully it shouldn't take too long to get the cottage completed, until then we are still living comfortably in the motor home.

Brenda still hasn't found a job, although she is still looking. But she has joined the SVdP society and is busy with volunteer work. She goes to the soup kitchen 3 times a month, that serves the homeless of Memphis.

We have officially joined The Church of the Nativity and I have complete Lector training. I will start serving at mass on the next schedule.
I really enjoyed the training sessions. The instructor was so good and I learned or relearned so much about our church and faith. It is amazing how much is forgotten if we do not study and keep up with the changes going on in our church.


Ta Ta for now

1 comment:

Carol said...

Wow! So much going on - I hope all goes well with the building of your cottage - can't wait to see the finished building! I know that getting off the road is bittersweet - Dan and I still miss it, but time moves on and we have family obligations that must be fulfilled. Keep in touch!
Carol