Another busy and very hot fortnight with temperatures last week, after the storms and flooding the previous week, reaching 47c in the sun. A ridge extending from the High over southern USA, which caused soaring temperatures down there, was responsible and it also played havoc with the mobile phone network frequencies.
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I started the fortnight, where I finished off the previous one, getting the soffits and fascia on the front of the house finished. This involved constructing a platform to stand on to get at the en suite bathroom dormer, which is over the covered deck. It was much more stable than perhaps it looks in the photo. |
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Job done. Just forgot to take the film off the window but, I can do this from the inside later. |
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Before going around the lake side, I thought I might show you the detail of the porch, which turned out quite well. |
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I started on the backside with the bedroom dormers which went quite smoothly although, the roof metal reached scorching hot temperatures and had me dancing about like a cat on a hot tin roof and I needed two layers of clothing to protect myself from getting burned while doing the sides. |
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Then on to the Prow, which was fun and as it is such a prominent feature of the cabin it was good to get it finished and …. I remembered to take the film off the outside glass from the higher windows so, I don't have to climb up there again. |
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Well, not until they need cleaning at any rate. I had to remove 6 (small) wasp nests in the process which I managed without getting stung. |
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The sides of the Prow were pretty straight forward and when finished I put the permanent light fittings in and the down pipes for the guttering so I can now remove the dustbins from the deck which were catching the water. |
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I was glad to get this done because now the pipes take the rain water off the roof well away from the basement and foundations |
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I even dug some small trenches to take the run off away from the deck posts and out into the yard. |
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Of course, now I have got this done it won't ever rain again |
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Looks quite smart too .… |
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…. on both sides. |
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It was then back around to the front to work on the steps to the porch and with help from Kevin I got the posts in place including …. |
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…. this neat little feature to position one of the top posts correctly. |
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I finished the fortnight off with staining the last remaining step posts which had dried out sufficiently to take the stain …. |
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…. and doing some final touches to odd places around the cabin, ..… |
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…. including the fascia on this part of the roof on the NW deck and ….. |
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…. putting the permanent light fitting on the same deck. |
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So this is where I am now. The front of the house is almost done. Only the railings and spindles to fit on the porch steps and some very minor titivations. |
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The lake side of the cabin is completely done and that only leaves …. |
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…. the three gable ends, one of which you can just see here on the left, which are going to be a challenge because of their height and the fact that two of them are above covered decks. I'll start with the garage gable as that does not have any obstructions other that the steps up to the NW deck and I hope they will be a help rather than a hinderance. |
So, getting there slowly still and the sense of achievement getting stronger with each small step. I have lots of plans for the back yard but, all these will have to wait until next year. The Rhododendron experiment I tried last year ended in failure unfortunately, although I am uncertain as to why. Did I kill it with too much water? Was the water contaminated by the bucket I used or, did it just not like the soil? I may try again next year as I think they would really make the yard look nice.
One of the pair of robins that hatched chicks earlier have rebuilt their nest I removed after the first chicks flew the nest and they are again sitting on eggs. Their nest is right outside the kitchen door and so I can't use the BBQ and as often as I can, I take the long walk around the house to avoid disturbing them.
We have a mosquito season which normally lasts about three weeks and it is here now a week later than last year but, thankfully, not nearly as bad. I haven't had to apply any repellent yet but have some just in case. There aren't as many as there were last year and I think the heat wave, which is predicted to continue for at least another ten days, is going to kill them off quite quickly. Some people have an enclosed section of their deck and it is something I may consider doing in the future.
I have had a minor problem with flying ants nesting in the roof insulation but, some ant killer insecticide soon put paid to them and every other bug and fly that was squatting in the cabin. It has taught me to keep the doors closed though and when I am living in the house I will fit all the window fly screens which are sitting in the basement at the moment. In the meantime the windows remain closed as well.
My neighbours continue to look after me far better than ever I deserve for which I am eternally grateful. There is much talk about the Calgary Stampede this year which has gone off well despite the flooding just before the event. The only events that haven't been able to go ahead are the concert gigs that are normally held in the ice rink dome which was flooded up to ten or eleven rows above the ice floor. Apparently, all the electronics were destroyed by the water and couldn't be replaced in time. People made up for it though in other ways and a good time has been had by all.
One piece of sad news was the death of a local young man 20 years of age who was the son of the owner of the First Perk Café here in Jaffray, where I sometimes have breakfast or a burger if I am working really late. His vehicle went into the Bull River, which was in flood after the storms, on the Bull River Forestry Road late at night. It is a sad loss in a small and close community and many lives have been touched.
The body is holding up well although I am in need of a day's rest which I am taking today. Saying that, this afternoon I might peel a couple of spindles which Kevin has given to me. They have got some neat features on them and will look cool on the porch steps. I hope you will see them in my next posting.
Yours aye.