Saturday, December 14, 2013

the work continues

We are, like the rest of the country, in a brutal cold snap. Daytime highs in the 20's and lows in the single digits. Meanwhile, we still don't have heat at the farm. But the work continues...

The contractor finished removing all the plaster and lath from the attic, and, aside from the 50 pounds of bat poo he found in the ceiling of one attic room, the rest of the other attic room had even more bee hives. Luckily, just abandoned bee hives and no more bees. I'm glad I wasn't there to see the mess, but kind of would have liked to see a picture. I did take these...




So much for leaving the chimney exposed. What a freaking mess. It's a kittywompus, sticky, yucky thing. Any ideas how to beautify this guy without breaking the bank? A coat of plaster? Brick veneer?


another frozen window...


Also, we are suddenly tasked with figuring out an electrical scheme.

The contractor thinks the easiest route is to leave the sub panel in one of the bedrooms. I don't like the idea, because I don't want a bed placed right next to an electrical sub panel. He suggested rerouting the wires from that sub panel to the living room of the attic, but again, there would still be electrical wires concentrated in that sleeping area. Upon closer inspection, we realized that almost the entire house is being fed wires from this panel. Why? Why would you run a wire all the way up to the attic to a sub panel and then wire everything off of that? We told him, just cut the wires to the rest of the house and have a sub panel feed just the attic. We'll figure out the rest of the house as we go on.

Then I schooled myself on EMF's. Holy cow, I guess sub panels are really evil. Now I am thinking of removing the sub panel altogether and running wire from the basement in an emf shielding pipe. I think that idea is the best. Concentrate all the breakers in the basement. He's on board with that too.

When I mentioned that I want outlets in the baseboard molding, he mentioned that a former client of his read something about the positioning of the outlets sideways causes some kind of electrical current action that is worse than if the outlets are vertical. I found it pleasing that I am not the only one out there OCD'ing on all things electrical, and am now tasked with learning about that. Luckily he gave me her number, so we can obsess together.

Look, I just want a retreat that is healthy, safe, and away from the noise, pollution, and craziness of the modern world. Does it have to be that complicated?

Before we left, I took some pictures of the orchard and pasture. So pretty in the snow.



On the way home, I convinced my husband to cruise down the Old Historic Columbia River Highway. I have always wanted to see the waterfalls in a deep freeze. Here are the pictures I took.

Multnomah Falls:


and Horsetail falls:




Stay warm out there!

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