Thursday, November 24, 2016

Thanksgiving 2016 - New Memories

It has been a really long time since I shared any updates on the Hofmann Haus. In spite of the tremendous amount of work going on, little of it has been notable as far as a blog goes. Attaching a wire to a new circuit isn’t exactly riveting, no matter how vital. 

The whole 2nd floor was this color

But the holiday reminded me that it has been forty years since Gramps has been around for Thanksgiving dinner, and forty-nine since Grandma has cooked a turkey. It has already been two years since Mom and Aunt Joan have been home for the holidays and nearly a year since Jim and I began this project.


I want to take a few lines of this account to thank Jim for tirelessly spending days and evenings all alone to install outlets, drill holes to run wires, fill every possible cavity with an over-abundance of insulation, and remove a preposterous amount of drywall. OMG I hate drywall dust. He promises the insulation made out of rocks and wool will keep us sweltering, even in the coldest temperatures, and keep us safe from the threat of fire.  




Poor guy has been running back and forth to the permit office. Something about codes and standards having changed in the last ten years, updated wiring with circuit breakers equipped with Arc-Fault protection.  
 

We installed new windows to reduce drafts and improve the appearance.  In the process we discovered the original windows were an original Anderson patent!  That old bottle labeled “poison” found in the wall is still perplexing! 







The old chimney


The cottage is starting to shape up. By September we were ready to start framing the bedrooms and bathroom. By the end of October we had installed all of the insulation in the second floor. And November has been dedicated to stripping paint of old doors and getting the kitchen ready for the new cabinets. 






Then next couple of months promise to have substantial, visible changes worth blogging about. Until then, here are a few pictures of the tedious, not-so-sexy work that has been going on. 




Original Stencils




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