Sunday, November 24, 2024

Pretty As A Painting

Pilgrim George Lewis, clothier from Kent England in 1630, bought 12 acres from the Indians in Barnstable when Plymouth became overcrowded. Our house was built here by his grandson Benjamin. The room below and kitchen were built the first year as a 3/4 Cape; becoming a full Cape soon after. 

1717 Old Farm is newly restored now and pretty as a picture. Two of my favorite contemporary paintings are hung inside and complete the picture for me. 



The below was painted in Nantucket of it's lovely flora & fauna, and hangs lit in the kitchen. The lovely pegged ceiling beams, rafters and floor boards here, are a wonderful setting!

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Painting A Room


Bill is a master house painter among many other things. The paint in this bedroom lasted 30+ yrs. and we are finally painting it again. Both front bedrooms will be painted Decorator's White on walls and trim; Benjamin Moore Regal Select, Matte and Sem-Gloss finishes respectively. Bill slept in this room after buying the house, in a hammock hooked to 2" x 3" framing and walls that bowed out away from floors exposing grass below. With a new queen mattress it is simply a lovely, well lit south facing bedroom.

First the ceiling, room and trim were sanded with 120 grit and then painted in the same order. Trim wood knots were sprayed with BIN before painting.

Monday, November 11, 2024

Replacing The Roof


 Four layers of old shingles being removed.



This weekend we had JPA Construction in nearby Hyannis reroof Old Farm. A terrific company to work with as we asked for quick upgrades on framing/parts original to the house and a newer three flued chimney. I found enough (out of stock) GAF HDZ Timberline "Shakewood" color high grade shingles from "Landis" in Hyannis, to best match the house and other buildings. The South facing roof has 2 layers of staggered plywood over 1" old sheathing boards, and the North side only needed one. Lead flashing was replaced around the chimney and 2 1/2" copper drip edges were added to the rakeboards.

Now the exposed old framing and sheathing remains while well secured.




All linens and chairs were removed while furniture and floors were completely tarped with plastic bags sealing the ceiling fixtures. Only cleaned linens were put back.


Our new 4 zone furnace from also terrific Cape Cod Central Heating and Cooling will soon heat this space with cast iron modern Runtal floor radiators.

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Sycamore On Stony Brook

Two of our sons live along the Stony Brook here in Hopewell surrounded by magnificent Sycamore trees. Christian has an enormous one in the front of his historic farmhouse and another huge one that actually dips down into the Stony Brook creekbed below his meadows. Leif has them overhanging his house, but a spectacular one nearby on his street many stop to see, which he painted.


I have also drawn this tree 20 yrs. ago in pen.