Thursday, October 31, 2024

Monday, October 28, 2024

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Garden Tables + Seats


Leif has three of Bill's ceramic garden seats/tables surrounding his firepit and midcentury modern home. They sit on several acres he's been clearing and look so natural with modern wire chairs of complimenting colors. The chairs stack for winter storage but the ceramic seats can remain all year. Each sits on an old mahogany board.






Since a new clearing has been made to the road, they are visible as Bill drives by them to work. This firepit has burned many parts of branches from 30 trees we felled here.


From a distance.

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

A New Roof

Existing roof...

It is time for a new roof on Old Farm now that Bill has completed replacing same period tapered rafters and notching some in to surround the newer central chimney with three flues. This was a three year effort and astonishing as he worked alone to support and leverage 15' heavy; hand hewn pieces of old growth timber. It saved the old sheathing boards we exposed which are very thick and some 2' wide, which I whitewashed. The work included creating a cathedral ceiling over a new staircase which added two bedrooms to the house.

We will add 2 1/2" copper downspouts to wooden gutters ourselves, as exclusively seen in Nantucket and elegant. 

Friday, October 18, 2024

Nice In Nantucket


Union Street Inn
Now is when the flowers are still blooming on Nantucket and the weather is intoxicating. Crisp in the mornings and cool evenings so strolling, shopping, biking & buying things on sale now are all swell. The window boxes are still as stunning as the houses and gardens. A one day excursion is $60 round trip by fast ferry from Old Farm.

 We had dinner at The Greydon House (below) in the lovely "Via Mare" small plate restaurant, before the 8:45 pm ferry back home.




Sunday, October 6, 2024

New Front Steps

My house is getting new front steps. Although I bought solid mahogany boards to replace the old several years ago, they were expensive at $700 but beautiful! 

The rails and posts I designed to be made of pressure treated lumber which still look great and now repainted.

















Bill created a matching bullnose edge on the sides to match the front of the steps.