Sunday, December 12, 2010

Pictoral updates

















Our stack of firewood and a front view of the house while it was just starting to snow. The red pump does still work when it is warmer out. Next is the Desi cat! This was before she was fed, so she wasn't interested in smiling. Then last is Joel scouting out and preparing to cut our tree for Christmas!





The Blizzard that never was...

For a week, the only thing the weather channel or news weathermen could talk about was this gigantic storm that was coming... it was heading straight for us and was going to clobber us. Well, it came and went and we have 2-3 inches to speak of and wind. To be fair, about 12 hrs before it got here, they backed off from their initial foot predictions and said their blizzard predictions were solely based off of the 40+ mph gusts. Okay, 2nd most disappointing snowstorm ever. Top would have been about a week and a half ago. Similar to my location in STL, we are located right on a line that separates pressure zones. About 5 miles from here, they pulled in 8 inches, we... got an inch. GRR. Anyways, I'm hoping for better snows as the winter season starts.
Right about now, we're so grateful for the countless hours spent when we first arrived installing insulation, caulking, weatherstripping and cutting wood. As they say, every little bit helps. Every draft we feel as we walk about the house results in approx an hour job undoing the previous insulating and working to cut off the draft entirely. The news just reported that we're coming in at -13 wind chill with a possible -40 wind chill throughout the night. We've got the fireplace running 24/7 and are finding our lounging chairs inching closer and closer to stay warm.
Aside from a major production in churning out Christmas cards last night, we clipped the Juniper tree we found on the property to the proper shape of a tree and are planning on adding lights and ornaments tomorrow.

How is it that Christmas is only 13 days away? It has certainly snuck up this year. I ordered the first gift I plan on giving this year and already, it won't be delivered in time for Christmas. OOps. On the positive side, we are about a week away from the shortest day of the year! We'll be adding an extra minute to the evening every day starting somewhere around the 20th! I'm stoked!

As for other matters, Joel has been doing some contract work for a firm in STL the past few weeks and I think it's been very nice for him to get back in the game and keep his skills sharp. Good for him :) He continues to search for job prospects, but the leads and postings just are not panning out. I believe that all of this is happening for a reason and I'm sure our health has improved greatly since moving out here to the boonies. We are 10 min from the closest town and 25-30 min from the Quad cities. We're out here and I love it. Soooo much less stressful. It's just a known thing that we go to the city once a week and hang out with different family friends for entertainment. The past few weekends, there have been Christmas walks in the surrounding towns where you visit businesses from 3-7pm and they hand out cookies and refreshments and you sign up for drawings and prizes. It all ends in a closing ceremony or caroling/concert where you see everyone in town and the announcers refer to main public figures in town only by their first name. It's adorable. Everyone knows everyone and they all know that they don't know you.

So, life's been great. No complaints. Looking forward to spending Christmas in STL with my family and sending Joel up to SD again to play with the relatives.

Our cat continues to weather the weather outside. She mustn't be a big fan of the 'blizzard' like conditions of last night as she meow-ed at our bedroom window(this is a first) for an hour this morning. She really believes she is an indoor cat, and I'm really sure that she isn't. She's grown plenty of fur just for this purpose and we've started supplementing her food with excess fat from any meat we cook - she loves that. As it gets even colder outside, we'll just have to see how well we tolerate each other :)

Okay, off to watch the rest of Sunday Night Football and stoke the fire.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Snow is coming...

It's around noon here as I sit to write a bit. We're expecting our first snowfall of the year starting around 3pm today. I've got all the window shades open so I can watch it fall. Being that is December and all, we should be quite ready for snow. We've been preparing for 3 months to the date. Country living, I'd say it suits me. The list of projects we've been working on is extensive and the list of projects to start and to finish yet is just as long. Our house is old, no getting around that. When I used to visit my relatives, they always used to talk about the weather and the big event that happened almost every day - getting the mail. I used to think how small their lives were ... I'm the same way now. I've started talking about our weather patterns in letters, emails and now this blog too. It's 15 degrees out now, if you're curious. I'm also sitting by the front windows and have looked at the mailbox 2 or 3 times even though I know the mail won't be here for another 3 hrs as well. I guess life has slowed down from my Greek neighbors and the incessant movement outside our Astoria appt. We might get 20 cars by here in a day. For awhile, it was a bit more than that as it was corn and soybean season and the trucks would come rumbling by quite often. We're likely now to just see local folks and trucks go by with everyone inside wearing orange - it's hunting season. About 2 weeks back was one of 2 weekends here in IL that are shotgun season and the span between them is bow season. I believe it goes through Jan or Feb. and I should really check it out before I think about hiking through the woods around here. It has been crawling with hunters - just yesterday on my way to town (30 min away), there were a couple of trucks parked off the road in the field with 2 deer being dressed. Of other country matters, our neighbor brought over 7 eggs as his hens had laid too many for them to eat, and we're going to a town 15 min away tonight to go on a Christmas walk. Now, this walk through a town maybe a 5 min walk long goes from 3-7pm and is slated to start at the same time as the snow. Do we dare go?
A few things we did manage to finish up are:
Driveway - we had a couple loads of gravel put in just yesterday
Attic Insulation - in the past two weeks, we've added blow in insulation to the attic (formerly there was only about 4 inches, not the R-35 value that is recommended for this area).
Floor Insulation - in our living room area with the fireplace and the thermostat, there were only wood floorboards and the sealant between them either was never there or has come out throughout the years. We added R-13 rolled insulation and stapled it up and that has made a huge difference in the warmth of the room.
Fireplace - Removing old mortar that was loose and then repointing or tuckpointing the joints that had no mortar left between them. In the corners of the fireplace after I cleared out the sandy debris, I found that cold air was seeping right between the joints as if straight from outside.
Caulking - Since the house hasn't been lived in in over 30 years, we had to add some sort of sealant around the outsides of all the windows.
Weatherstripping - in my research on how to seal doors, I found out that if you have an 1/8" opening around your entire door, it is equivalent to having a 6" square hole in your door. This has now been taken care of.
Now, many of our repairs/updates have taken place as we are here during the winter months. *Shiver* Joel's parents are exclusively here during the summer and there has been no need for this sort of work to be done. I can remember 3 years back though when Joel and I came to visit during the winter and vowed to never do so again as the house was soooo cold the whole weekend. I think perhaps we'd consider it again.
Perhaps we are even doing a good and effective job of warming the house as we've noticed others who also want to take shelter inside where it's cozy and warm. The cat that adopted us when we moved here has taken more aggressive steps to convince us that she is indeed an indoor cat and that we should believe her. My thoughts are.... over my dead body, but she doesn't seem to be taking that hint. She (Desi, which is short for Desperado - named for the state we found her in when she first adopted us, yes adopted us) will wait by one of the two doors we use and rush between your legs on to the porch and refuse to leave by setting her claws in the carpet. When you pull 1 paw up, she'll set the other back down into the carpet and so on. After a few rounds of that and you manage to get her up, a swift toss out the door and a quick pull on the screen door that closes all too gently finishes the battle until you realize that you need to go out again...
Another animal or group of animals that believe they belong indoors, are the mice. I've heard it from near a dozen farmers now that Dcon is the only way to get rid of them. Well, I must be the pied piper as it really just feels like I'm gathering them together and feeding them. I'm going through the bait boxes and bait pellets weekly and each one goes quicker than the last. I'm not entirely sure how it works, but I certainly hope I won't be smelling dying and decaying mice in the attic in the next couple months.
Well, there is so very much to write, but it's time for lunch. About those pictures... hmm. Still waiting.
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