Silverleaf is just a dream!

Silverleaf is just a dream!
September 2010, future site of Silverleaf!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Moving in!

Our bedroom furniture is delivered on Saturday, June 29th, after the bedroom carpeting is installed.  We move in to Silverleaf on Wednesday, July 10th, after the majority of the hardwood flooring is down.  Just a few of the basement stairs are left. 

 
The only furniture we have in the great room for a month is Greg's recliner and lawn chairs.
 
But our washer and dryer arrive!
 
 
The first jigsaw puzzle is done on the new jigsaw puzzle table!
 
 
The dining room table arrives from Modoc, built by Jason!
 
 
 
This is Jason Siler, of Medoc Log Furniture,
who built our beautiful table!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 








Hardwood Floors go down!

Stacks of wood, ready to go . . .

 
The installers start in the dining room area.
 
 
It is so gorgeous, after looking at the sub-floor for almost two years!
 

The flooring is a long process, plus the installers take three days off, during the week of July 4th.  During the process, we put the jigsaw puzzle table together, which is shown in the above photo, and Greg's recliner gets delivered!  Mine has to be sent back, because it didn't have the swivel/recliner base it was supposed to have. 

 
The stairs take an extra-long time to complete!
 
 
The completion of the floor is delayed a few days, because the installers run out of bullnose for the steps.  But, they finally complete them! 
 
 
 

 

Sunday, June 16, 2013

More guest workers . . .

Karen and Mark returned for a June visit on the 9th!  Mark again, helped Greg tremendously.  They worked on the vent from the microwave, which was a big job!  Okay, they did play golf one day : - )  Karen and Linda went to the Indian River Women's Club Spring Luncheon and Silent Auction.

 
Both Karen and Mark stained the railings to our new stairway off the deck.  Mark also repaired the numerous porcupine chewing marks on the front porch.
 
 
It was a job that desperately needed doing, because the logs turn dark, if left unstained.
Thanks, Karen and Mark!!!
 
 
 
Karen and Mark headed downstate on the 13th, the same day that Greg's sister, Jill arrived!  Jill helped out at Silverleaf for two days.  She did a lot of wonderful jobs, including staining and varnishing the poles for the safely railings, pulling down the ugly black plastic that has been across the back yard for two years, helping Greg with the fillers for the stairs and washing windows, just to name a few!  Thanks, Jill! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Light Fixtures

We have to have all of the light fixtures in, or put plates over the wires, in order to receive our temporary Certificate of Occupancy.  We are almost there!  This is the foyer fixture.

 
This is the fixture over the kitchen sink.
 
 
 
These are two of the three mini-pendants over the kitchen counter/bar area.
 
 
This is the large pendant that will be over the jigsaw puzzle table.  Still a work in progress!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sand, stain, varnish, sand, varnish!

With the hardwood floor installation looming, we got busy with all the sanding, staining and varnishing needed on anything immovable in the great room, dining room and loft.  That included the tall wall, which Greg got busy on.  What a pain to move that 32-foot extension ladder numerous times!  Not to mention trying to stain and varnish from it  : - )
 
 
In the meantime, I worked on the railings, the 3/4 logs on the corners of the great room, and on the edges of the ceiling.  I also spent 7 hours sanding the BIG TREE in the kitchen, before I stained and varnished it. 
 
 
As of today, the 16th of June, the sanding, staining and varnishing of the immovable objects is finally done, including the two big overhead logs, that we thought would be such fun to have for decorative purposes!  We still have plenty of doors and windows and trim to stain, however!
 
 
 
 
 
 

And then . . .

The hardwood for the floors was delivered on Thursday, May 23rd. 

 
 
Oh, and I forgot to mention that in the meantime, a VERY bad porcupine had decided to chew on the front porch!  All the trees in the forest, and he wants to chew on OUR LOGS!!
 
So, we took care of him.  It actually took a couple of different concoctions before we found one that worked, but we seem to have gotten rid of him for now!!  The one that worked had putrefied eggs in it.  Lovely, huh?  Good thing the smell went away when it dried. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Catching up . . .

I am way behind with the blog, so I am going to attempt to catch up tonight, beginning with a visit from our friend, Dennis Smith, from Cedarburg, Wisconsin.  Dennis came to fish and and to help out with Silverleaf.  He arrived on May 13th.  He and Greg golfed one day, but mostly he worked very hard up at Silverleaf, sanding and staining the loft railings.  He and Greg also played lumberjack one day and cleared some of the roads of the numerous trees that had fallen during a snow and ice storm in January.  He barely had time to fish, he worked so hard on the house!  Thanks, Dennis! 


Our friends Karen and Mark Clemons arrived on May 17th, as Dennis was leaving.  Mark helped Greg hang seven (7!!!) regular doors, a pocket door and two closet doors!  They made huge progress.  They also took one day off to golf. 

 
We also had great fun hunting and finding (and eating) morel mushrooms, and we went to the National Morel Festival in Boyne City on Sunday, May 19th. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

John and Mike work with Greg on some big and heavy stuff!

Oh, and some really high stuff too!  Here is John, way up in the ceiling working on the wiring for the puzzle table light.  He had just finished putting up the ceiling fan in the great room - 27 feet up.

 
 
 
(They also serve who only stand and watch!)
 
 
 
Then they prepped and put up the 3/4 logs that we got for decorative purposes.
 
 
They also put the 1/2 logs up on the kitchen ceiling.
 
 
 
 
 
Greg is carving out a spot for the top of the light fixture over the kitchen sink to nestle up into the log. 

 
 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Welcome to Silverleaf 2013!

This is the sign that Greg's brother-in-law, Jim, made for us.  Greg painted and varnished it last winter in Phoenix and we think it turned out wonderfully!
 
We arrived here on Sunday, April 21st, and got right to work!  It was still a little cold here that first week.  We had snow flurries and really cold temperatures, but Spring is definitely here now!  The gas and the furnace were turned on at Silverleaf on Monday, April 22nd, so we had a nice warm house to come to in the mornings to work. 
 
One of Greg's first tasks was to add a quarter log to the edge of the top of the bar, which would help support the counter top. 
 
 
 
Then, the countertops came!
 
 
 
Before
 
After
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lights in the basement! And final plumbing goes in!

After working in the darkish basement much of last year, we finally took time out to get the ceiling lights up.  What a difference it makes down there!

 
 
Then Greg started in on the final plumbing!
 
A lovely look UNDER the kitchen sink.
 
 
 
A lovely look AT the kitchen sink!
 
 
 
 
And voila, finally, a toilet!
 
 
 
It's starting to look like a real bathroom!