Friday, May 25, 2007

Can You Spell C-O-N-C-R-E-T-E?

And what could this be for? This giant gloop of concrete...Say hello to the brand new floor, ladies and gentleman. It was very quiet around here for most of the week, but today was a frenzy of activity as the floor was poured, and leveled, and finished.

It took a very long time, but the end result-

Is a thing of beauty.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

And It Begins To Take Shape

Foundations! Plumbing!

Annnnd...


Dadadum! A septic tank.



It's actually starting to look like it might be a building now. Everyone has been working really hard... Dad even stayed home today to help the plumber trench and lay pipes. We get closer and closer to pouring the floor. The pace of all this is both stressful (okay, really stressful), but exciting. Who knows what we'll see next week.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Is This Really My Backyard?


Blocks! Yes, the walls have arrived... albeit, in unassembled form. Still, it's exciting to see them sitting there waiting for us. Work has progressed at what seems like a breakneck speed after all the slow and careful planning that went into all this. Every day brings some new development, (and some new decision to be made). And the sounds of construction are almost ever-present outside the back door...


As surreal as this project is, we can't wait for the day we can start making and selling cheese. The cement floor should be going in soon. Just wait until the walls go up.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Pilgrims' Progress

OK, so the Pilgrims didn't pour cement footers and drop crushed cement driveways. Fair enough; maybe pioneers are a wee bit closer to the homesteading that is going on here. Regardless, progress is good. Phil Belk should be laying block as quick as the delivery gets here, and we may even have the rough plumbing in before end of next week. Then we begin the wait on the county inspector, and hope we can get our state dairy inspector Tommy Harrel out here before he goes fishing for two weeks. Then we can start pouring the cement floors!

Friday, May 4, 2007

Oh my goodness!


Norwood services has started clearing for the dairy/cheese plant. Jeffery (Mr. Norwood) will also be installing the septic system, adding the extended driveway, and digging the footers. It has been quite a treat to work with Jeffery, and meet all the other local tradesmen as we gather quotes for the next steps. Networking locally has turned this into a block party, as each contractor says, "Oh yeh, I'm just around the corner from you folks".
The clearing process has changed the ambiance dramatically, and the neighbors slow way down as they get a good look at us from the road. The new building will give us some privacy again when it goes up, and there will be plenty of landscaping to do as the project winds down.