Laaaaand!
A couple's journey to comfortable, affordable, responsible off the grid living in the woods of Manitoba!
Wednesday 6 July 2016
Mega Photo Link!
Hello all, first off I must apologize for the lack of content here but as time wore on and the project continued to flow it seemed harder and harder to find the time to write and sort photos and get posts up.
I have however now began to store my photos in one place! So now anyone can access and view a photo feed of our progress.
Click here to see the photos!
Thanks for all your patience and support! We are so close to the end of the build now we can taste it!
Friday 5 December 2014
Get on up!
Hellooo!
See I can do better at keeping this up to date! Lets see...what have we to report...
As you Manitobans all know by now, winter has arrived.
Framing has continued and we have a second floor now!
There comes a point in life where one gets a new pair of suspenders, and consequently must dance! This dance will not be done just anywhere. Not any ol dance floor will do. It must be elevated...at least 10 feet above the fools who choose to stay close to the ground. It is this oddly specific desire that pushes us to build.
I just found out that our roof trusses will be ready next week and that gives me this weekend to get the walls up on the second floor and get everything braced up and ready for the big roofing party to come.
I guess that's all for now! Talk to you all later
Doss & Co
See I can do better at keeping this up to date! Lets see...what have we to report...
As you Manitobans all know by now, winter has arrived.
Call me crazy, but I love it! |
Framing has continued and we have a second floor now!
Lofty expectations |
Ground level is for suckers |
The extended area there is where our stairs will attach...or maybe just a SLIDE! |
Foot stomp'n platform (version 2.0) complete! Now with more height! |
I think Hannah's pumped for it! |
Klowee could care less though... |
What the heck are suspenders? |
I guess that's all for now! Talk to you all later
Doss & Co
Monday 10 November 2014
Well now that got away from me didn't it...
We haven't disappeared!
Let me start off by apologizing. Things have really gotten me away from keeping this blog up to date. Let me catch you all up!
Update #1 – Might as well start off with the cutest update! We've added to our pack! Let me introduce Hannah Marion Rita Palmer Born on December 20th, 2013!
It is just crazy to think she is almost 11 months old already and growing into such a crazy little ball of energy.
Update #2 – Cabin Completion! We have managed to get our current living space finished up. For those keeping up, our last post we were doing plaster work on the cabin.
I put up a woodshed!
Built a kitchen
Let me start off by apologizing. Things have really gotten me away from keeping this blog up to date. Let me catch you all up!
Update #1 – Might as well start off with the cutest update! We've added to our pack! Let me introduce Hannah Marion Rita Palmer Born on December 20th, 2013!
Pfffbbbttttt!!! |
All smiles |
That snow is from last year... |
I put up a woodshed!
Nothing more satisfying than a fully stocked woodshed |
Built a kitchen
Before curtains were hung. |
I also put on a front porch for bug relief and we did our second smooth coat of plaster
Thanks for your patience!
Kinda wish it was going to be a hockey rink instead... |
Walls taking shape |
Last one! |
Tis a fine wall but tis no ship! |
That's basically where we stand at the moment! My second floor package is to come this week and we will be pushing to get a roof over the whole thing before too much snow comes. So much thanks to Ger, JB, JB Senior, Bill F*&#'n Sullivan, Ma & Pa Palmer and all our other friends and family for all the support as we push to keep this project rolling!
More updates to come!
Here's a few more pics to get you through
Like my new hat? |
I'm NOT a hat! |
So I guess the dog bed we got you is a no go then? |
Now building with Klowee sourced lumber! |
Thanks for your patience!
Doss & co (now with more Hannah!)
Wednesday 18 September 2013
Where Did The Summer Go...
Hello all,
Sorry for the inconsistency of my posts, it seems that the closer we get to moving the more things we have to get done and the further down the list this blog ends up. I will try to remedy that....and here's the first step!
We've moved! Goodbye to the lovely 65 Sandale Drive :(
We are officially on the laaaaand and have even made the transition from tent dweller to cabin lurkers! Seems a lot has happened since last I posted let me rattle a few things off:
1) Poopshack is into fully operational status! We did all the siding out of pallet wood and have begun chinking with moss and mud and whatever we can find. Special thanks to my brother for the initials.
2) We put up a canvas garage to store some of our stuff and be a temporary shower/bathroom
5) We finished the plaster prep work with mesh and lathe on the outside and 90% of the inside also
6) Plaster is up on the front and north facing wall! Big thanks to Ma & Pa and Ger for their help last weekend!
7) We've learned to grab naps whenever the opportunity allows
Sorry for the inconsistency of my posts, it seems that the closer we get to moving the more things we have to get done and the further down the list this blog ends up. I will try to remedy that....and here's the first step!
We've moved! Goodbye to the lovely 65 Sandale Drive :(
The Palace was good to me |
1) Poopshack is into fully operational status! We did all the siding out of pallet wood and have begun chinking with moss and mud and whatever we can find. Special thanks to my brother for the initials.
Fortress of solitude |
2) We put up a canvas garage to store some of our stuff and be a temporary shower/bathroom
Could also be a sweet dancehall if need be |
3) Muttrun has been put together as they need a place to be lazy when we're in at work.
Sure beats the old spare room in The Trailer |
4) We have a roof/windows/door and chimney! Also we've completed the bale work in the walls.
Views galore |
Stack Stack Stuff Stuff |
Every bale in it's place |
It's a hard days work supervising |
5) We finished the plaster prep work with mesh and lathe on the outside and 90% of the inside also
Lets get Plastered! |
Skin shredding fun! |
Ger with his magic scaffolding ladder |
7) We've learned to grab naps whenever the opportunity allows
Sleep in the bed you dig |
Too beat to care |
I will try to make a better effort to get up more info as we move along. But it has been a very busy and very rewarding few months of progress and excitement looms as the pending addition to our family grows and we near the big day. Here is a wealth of pictures of our summer's progress.
Until next time
I can get used to this every morning |
Oooooss a good girl??!!? |
Doss & Co
Sunday 23 June 2013
Bring on the Rain! ...well not quite yet...
Hello all!
As the weather has gotten a lot nicer as spring wears on, we've been loading up and camping on the land during weekends for longer working sessions. This weekend was looking like rain but it managed to hold off until about 3 pm on Sunday with a few sprinkles early in the mornings. We were able to finally put up the frame work and roof and partial wall on our Fortress of Solitude.
The frame is almost completely made of reclaimed wood removed from a basement project (which we found on Kijiji). If you look close you can see the 3 new looking 8 foot 2x4's in the roof that were stolen from the cabin supply of wood and the two new 2x6's for the door frame. Floor is the left over piece of flooring OSB from the cabin as well. Wall boards are from pallets that we were able to get for free and dismantle on our own. Sorry we have no detail pics of the wall side...more to come once we complete it!
On the cabin front we had some help from our newlywed friends Dick and Joann who with their amazing help we were able to get all the rafters and attached to the frame!
More bracing is needed and the extensions to put up the last final outside rafters. Then we can slap fascia and tin on there and call it a roof! Once that's up we're into windows, door, and toe up installation. Then it is time to bring on the bales!
It has been so cool to see it all come together from this...
Lastly here is a flower!
We have a few more pictures here that you can peruse at your leisure.
Thanks for stopping by.
Doss & Co
As the weather has gotten a lot nicer as spring wears on, we've been loading up and camping on the land during weekends for longer working sessions. This weekend was looking like rain but it managed to hold off until about 3 pm on Sunday with a few sprinkles early in the mornings. We were able to finally put up the frame work and roof and partial wall on our Fortress of Solitude.
It is a small fortress |
But it is a happy fortress |
On the cabin front we had some help from our newlywed friends Dick and Joann who with their amazing help we were able to get all the rafters and attached to the frame!
Steady Dick |
Sunbather |
More bracing is needed and the extensions to put up the last final outside rafters. Then we can slap fascia and tin on there and call it a roof! Once that's up we're into windows, door, and toe up installation. Then it is time to bring on the bales!
It has been so cool to see it all come together from this...
Manager Morgan still makes me giggle when I see this |
Lastly here is a flower!
I am happy to report they don't smell like feet |
Thanks for stopping by.
Doss & Co
Thursday 30 May 2013
Ahh Spring!
Hello all!
Sorry for the inactivity as of late. This update has been a few weeks in the making but I have finally sat and made some time to get a post in here.
First up: Cold, Rain...and our Unintended Pond.
Winter seemed to hold on forever this spring and has pushed back our work schedule quite a bit. Just one short year before we were already in shorts and sipping beers on patios daydreaming about our big plans. Now that our plans are in place to get rolling we get unseasonably cold weather and late snow as winter held on with its stubborn claws. We received record snowfall this winter and consequently that translated to a very high water table thus flooding under our cabin floor and putting the piers under a foot of water. Our first visit they were all holding strong and staying in place so we ordered all our supplies to get rolling and prepped for a May Long kick off to cabin framing. The Thursday before said long weekend we receive our supplies and notice our first big setback of the project...
On the North side of the floor two of our piers sank. One about 6 inches and one 1.5. After some panic and cussing we calmed down and decided what we had to do to move forward.
Side Note: May Long Weekend....cruel mistress...vile temptress...we endure some cold harsh winters here in the prairies and May Long weekend is always that beacon...that light at the end of the long winter tunnel. And that light is not a beautiful sunny weekend that we all hope for every year, it is always a raining sopping mess! Every year it is a trap and every year I fall directly into it. This year would be no different...
Piers! Yes, they would need a better foundation around them to move forward so as the May Long rain clouds rolled in, I rolled out to the land for a day and a half of wheel barrow gravel moving. 60+ loads later we had the ground built up, braces built and shims in place.
Next up: Fun with Wood, Saws, Numbers and Shaun!
As the rain continued to pour late on Sunday and into Monday Shaun and I were actually able to get going on the framing process. A few more evenings of work, aided immensely by the steady math and framing skills I never knew Shaun possessed and we are ready for a roof. I'll let the pictures do the talking.
Lastly: Work Relief in the Form of Beer Holsters and Hammerschlagen!!
After all the hard work on the frame we had intentions of continuing to work until a generator malfunction halted progress but increased relaxation! Some friends of ours were out and one of them introduced us to all the glory that is Hammerschlagen! Thanks Ben!
There are a few more pictures available here. We did eventually get back to work getting the ridge beam up that spans the cabin and cutting half the rafters, but unfortunately it was very late and very dark and no photo evidence was taken. I'll snap some pics and get em up asap!
Sorry for the inactivity as of late. This update has been a few weeks in the making but I have finally sat and made some time to get a post in here.
First up: Cold, Rain...and our Unintended Pond.
Winter seemed to hold on forever this spring and has pushed back our work schedule quite a bit. Just one short year before we were already in shorts and sipping beers on patios daydreaming about our big plans. Now that our plans are in place to get rolling we get unseasonably cold weather and late snow as winter held on with its stubborn claws. We received record snowfall this winter and consequently that translated to a very high water table thus flooding under our cabin floor and putting the piers under a foot of water. Our first visit they were all holding strong and staying in place so we ordered all our supplies to get rolling and prepped for a May Long kick off to cabin framing. The Thursday before said long weekend we receive our supplies and notice our first big setback of the project...
SUNK! |
Not good... |
Side Note: May Long Weekend....cruel mistress...vile temptress...we endure some cold harsh winters here in the prairies and May Long weekend is always that beacon...that light at the end of the long winter tunnel. And that light is not a beautiful sunny weekend that we all hope for every year, it is always a raining sopping mess! Every year it is a trap and every year I fall directly into it. This year would be no different...
Piers! Yes, they would need a better foundation around them to move forward so as the May Long rain clouds rolled in, I rolled out to the land for a day and a half of wheel barrow gravel moving. 60+ loads later we had the ground built up, braces built and shims in place.
She ain't pretty but she'll work. |
Next up: Fun with Wood, Saws, Numbers and Shaun!
As the rain continued to pour late on Sunday and into Monday Shaun and I were actually able to get going on the framing process. A few more evenings of work, aided immensely by the steady math and framing skills I never knew Shaun possessed and we are ready for a roof. I'll let the pictures do the talking.
Things coming together despite the weather |
Soggy Shaun |
Doors and windows framed! |
Lastly: Work Relief in the Form of Beer Holsters and Hammerschlagen!!
After all the hard work on the frame we had intentions of continuing to work until a generator malfunction halted progress but increased relaxation! Some friends of ours were out and one of them introduced us to all the glory that is Hammerschlagen! Thanks Ben!
Game of skill and grace...and Hammers! |
Lap Dog Morgan |
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