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    Labor Day Break & Fall-Inspired Reads

    Happy Labor Day to those in the U.S. who are enjoying the day off. I’m not just enjoying one day off. I’ll be enjoying the rest of the week off! I like to take time away from the blog when Handy Husband and the kids also have some time off from work and school. To those of you with kids going back to school this week, I wish them all the best! I hope they aren’t too nervous and that they have the nicest teachers. If you want something to read, check out one or all of these fall-themed blog posts. Fall Mantel With Leaf-Stamped Wood Rounds Vintage Toolbox Fall…

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    Happy List: #357

    Hi! Welcome to this week’s Happy List. I’m glad you’re here. This week on the blog, I shared the drone pictures we received of our home. That was the best. I have an aerial photo of this house from the mid-1990s too. I’d do a side-by-side comparison, but it’s hard to see the house in the older aerial photo due to all of the tree coverage. I also answered the question no one asked. Why is there so much wood in an old stone wall? As it turns out, there are so many reasons and I have photographic evidence. You can read about that here. The picture at the top…

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    Wait! There Can Be Wood In a Stone Wall?

    Yes, there can be wood in a stone wall. Go figure. We’re turning our 250-year-old carriage house with stone walls into a gym. The stone needs to be repointed (outer layer of lime mortar removed and replaced) and you might be surprised at how much woodwork has been required in the course of this project. Nothing is ever simple with old houses. I should put that saying on a T-shirt. Might make enough to buy myself a cup of coffee. Where are you likely to find wood in a stone wall? Nothing would surprise me (also a great t-shirt slogan) but we’ve found wood most commonly in four different places…

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    Drone Photos of Our Home

    When we had our siding redone, the siding company took drone photos of our home and sent them to me! Best. Thing. Ever. I’m not even kidding. This was like Christmas in August for me. But it was better because I didn’t have to pretend to be surprised by what Santa had brought me. These drone photos remind me of how far we’ve come in the last five years in reclaiming the property and restoring this home. The below photo of the side of our house shows what it used to look like in July of 2019. I don’t know much, but I do know that you shouldn’t “hide your…

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    Happy List: #356

    Hello, hello! Thank you for joining me for this week’s Happy List. It is so good to have you here. This week on the blog I wrote in detail about one little piece of trim on our windows – the drip edge. Who would have thought I had so much to say about one little board? I also shared the messy middle of our stone carriage house gym conversion. (That’s a mouthful.) It’s literally the most messy project but progress has been made. As always, thank you for being here today. It makes my day to share things with you that interested me, made me smile, or made me think…

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    Messy Middle – Stone Carriage House Gym Conversion

    The messy middle of any project, but especially converting a stone carriage house into a gym, feels exceptionally long. Sometimes it actually is long. I realize time is annoyingly relative. A long time for you might be nothing to me and vice versa. But trust me when I say that when the hours turn into days then weeks of repointing stone walls, you’re allowed to say and feel that the messy middle of this project is taking way too long. I don’t make the rules. I do love to whine about them though. Here’s where we started with the stone carriage house gym conversion. Yes, there is a fireplace wall…

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    Saving a Historic Window Drip Edge Detail

    When we had the rotten siding on our colonial farmhouse replaced, the window trim needed replacing too and I was adamant about saving the historic window drip edge detail. It was not a necessary component of the window trim but it was part of the home’s character. I just didn’t realize this decision would cause a bit of drama later. To be clear, we were not able to save the actual boards that made this historic window drip edge detail. They had served their purpose and helped direct water away from the house for decades. Decades! And it showed in how the wood had rotted. Some of our windows already…

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    Happy List: #355

    Hi! I’m thrilled you are here for today’s Happy List. Whenever I take a week off the blog, I miss sharing the weekly Happy List. To recap, it was a fun week on the blog, for me at least! Ha! I shared how to make a Wood Leaf Wreath for the upcoming fall season. I love these wood leaves SO MUCH. I may buy more to make a garland. Have you noticed that I enjoy crafting with wood, particularly for fall crafts? It’s the best. I also shared the plan for converting our Carriage House into a home gym. The plan involved a hammer and some crying. Ice cream was…

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    Plan To Convert A 250-Year-Old Carriage House Into A Gym

    Let me share our plan to convert a 250-year-old Carriage House into a gym…a plan we came up with AFTER the hammers came out and the dust started flying. When most people are spontaneous, they go out for ice cream. When we are spontaneous, we embark on back-breaking work to repoint the stone walls of a Carriage House. I think we’re doing spontaneity wrong. Here’s the current exterior of our Carriage House. You can be horrified by the before pictures of the roof here and marvel at how paint transformed this building here. Having a space to exercise at home, specifically to lift weights, was something we’d been contemplating for…

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    Wood Leaf Wreath

    Wood you like to make a fall-themed wreath with me today? (Pun intended.) I hope so because that’s what we are doing…making a wood leaf wreath. You might end up loving this craft more than pumpkin spice. It’s that good! The star of this craft is the new-to-me discovery of wood leaves. Just look at these things. The shapes. The wood grain. Talk about love at first sight. Thank goodness for online shopping from the privacy of my comfy bed because there was no way I would have been able to play it cool if I stumbled across chunky wood leaves in a regular store. The gushing out loud would…