Things are really moving along on the Rainbow house. We are pretty excited about the way the back yard and the river approach are coming out. During the winter the water will for sure cover these steps, so it will be interesting to see what we have come next spring.
Jenna has decided that we could use even more rocks, but I really like the way she has a fire pit surrounded out on the crest of the hill next to the river. When the shrubs are in it will soften this up significantly.
The cabinets look great. Click on the photo to see the hardware that Paula picked out. It looks great. We will have 3cm granite on the coutertops and island. To the left of the island will be the dining table which is a 14 foot length of reclaimed bowling alley!
The fireplace is actually for a wood stove. We have ordered a soapstone Vermont Castings wood stove. To the left of where the stove will sit is a wood box which will be on a electric motor from the basement.
At the last minute, I decided that another retro door was in order, so we replaced the master bedroom door. I am hoping that the "employees only" will be a signal to the grandkids to stay clear!
This is an expensive project, but Paula and I are having a blast doing it. We are now hoping to be in by Thanksgiving, and looking forward to having a lot of family home at that time!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Storm Before the Calm
How do you build a house, commute coast to coast by plane and by car, and do the birth of a grandbaby? Family of course! Having Vial Pham acting as general contractor has been the best decision we ever made. Besides it's actually fun to be working with the kids.
A virtual army of guys showed up this morning for example and began cleaning the bank down to the river. The view of the river is a big part of this house and this will be a beautiful feature.
Chuong is really happy working on the house, and we are equally happy to know his attention will be enjoyed for years.
I don't think Paula really feels this way. Hoa seems to recognize that. He too is having fun with this project.
Everything seems to be happening at once. Apparently the cabinets will be done in the next few days.
I am sure the county will be glad to get the parking lot back for Eagle's Nest Park.
A virtual army of guys showed up this morning for example and began cleaning the bank down to the river. The view of the river is a big part of this house and this will be a beautiful feature.
Chuong is really happy working on the house, and we are equally happy to know his attention will be enjoyed for years.
I don't think Paula really feels this way. Hoa seems to recognize that. He too is having fun with this project.
Everything seems to be happening at once. Apparently the cabinets will be done in the next few days.
I am sure the county will be glad to get the parking lot back for Eagle's Nest Park.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Home at Last!
After 8 days Paula and I finally arrived home about 7 pm on Saturday evening. What a trip. We stopped at courthouses in Mass, NH, Vermont, New York, Penn, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon. Nearly 150 courthouses, from beautiful domed buildings from the 1800 to gleaming glass and steel structures with frankly much more functionality than charm.
Along the way we visited Paula's mother and daughter Alicia in Utah, and my brother Jeff and his family in Montana. Even got to watch his boy's Phil, Jake and Clark play football!
A fun trip in a fun car for a fun reason. Because I forgot to take the bill of sale with me, we came all the way without any documents for the car. I did have proof of insurance but it expired before we left. We were stopped a couple of times, but no problem when I explained! Made me proud of our system, and anxious to get back into the courtroom.
Most of all I am finding it more and more that spending time with Paula is better than spending time with anyone else. I have great friends and have been lucky to travel and experience a great deal, but frankly, without Paula, nothing is really complete. I can't wait for more adventures together.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Almost All the Way!
This is a report at the end of day 5 in the cross country road trip with the documenting of America's county courthouse as the objective. Paula has been a good sport as we get up at dawn and hustle ever west in seach of the next courthouse. Often the last one of the day is taken in very little light, but it makes for some interesting shots.
Most of the courthouses across the midwest are beautiful and surrounded by a central square. Many can be seen for miles as the bell tower becomes visible. It is really dissapointing when you come across one that has been torn down and rebuilt with a modern box.
If you are interested, take a look at www.hoalawman.wordpress.com. That is the American Courthouse site where I am planning to put at least one good picture of every courthouse in the country!Paula is my navigator and is in charge of making sure I eat!
At this courthouse in Nebraska, we caught the local version of a demonstration. They were protesting the continued service of a county commissioner, and at least one who lived on a dirt road was not too hopeful!
Occasionally we come across something particularly curious. Many courthouses have famous people like Lincoln or Washington busts on the courthouse, and a lot of the scales of justice. Some have a famous local person, but this was the first one with a Rams Bust on the side. Wyoming of course.
Sometimes the destruction of the old Historic Courthouse is really sad. Here in Nebraska we saw the courthouse that so far gets the UGLY award.
I try to get at least one shot with the car in it at every stop so that I can prove that the photo's are really mine.
Sometimes I just can't resist the car!
Then there is the occasional shot where Paula catches me taking a picture of her taking a picture of me.
Bottom line, this is an amazing country. We are seeing the country in a whole new way!
Every courthouse has it's stories, and I am really ready to get back into the courthouse as a participant! I am jealous as I see the lawyers coming and going!
Most of the courthouses across the midwest are beautiful and surrounded by a central square. Many can be seen for miles as the bell tower becomes visible. It is really dissapointing when you come across one that has been torn down and rebuilt with a modern box.
If you are interested, take a look at www.hoalawman.wordpress.com. That is the American Courthouse site where I am planning to put at least one good picture of every courthouse in the country!Paula is my navigator and is in charge of making sure I eat!
At this courthouse in Nebraska, we caught the local version of a demonstration. They were protesting the continued service of a county commissioner, and at least one who lived on a dirt road was not too hopeful!
Occasionally we come across something particularly curious. Many courthouses have famous people like Lincoln or Washington busts on the courthouse, and a lot of the scales of justice. Some have a famous local person, but this was the first one with a Rams Bust on the side. Wyoming of course.
Sometimes the destruction of the old Historic Courthouse is really sad. Here in Nebraska we saw the courthouse that so far gets the UGLY award.
I try to get at least one shot with the car in it at every stop so that I can prove that the photo's are really mine.
Sometimes I just can't resist the car!
Then there is the occasional shot where Paula catches me taking a picture of her taking a picture of me.
Bottom line, this is an amazing country. We are seeing the country in a whole new way!
Every courthouse has it's stories, and I am really ready to get back into the courthouse as a participant! I am jealous as I see the lawyers coming and going!
Sunday, September 7, 2008
The Great Courthouse Adventure
Where in the world are Rich, Paula and the Car?
How about Kirtland, Ohio
Paula and I are at the end of day three of the cross country trip from Vermont to Oregon where our goal is to take pictures of at least 100 County Courthouses. It has really been fun to drive the back roads and see the historic courthouses in many of the little towns along the way. We have also done some of the big cities and really enjoyed the energy. The drill is that Paula loads the next address in to the GPS while I hop out and take the pictures. Often she is sitting accrros the street in front of the Post Office!
Or in front of the park such as here in Cleveland.
We ended the day last night in Macomb Illinois. Watch here for more posts as we make our way across the US!
How about Kirtland, Ohio
Paula and I are at the end of day three of the cross country trip from Vermont to Oregon where our goal is to take pictures of at least 100 County Courthouses. It has really been fun to drive the back roads and see the historic courthouses in many of the little towns along the way. We have also done some of the big cities and really enjoyed the energy. The drill is that Paula loads the next address in to the GPS while I hop out and take the pictures. Often she is sitting accrros the street in front of the Post Office!
Or in front of the park such as here in Cleveland.
We ended the day last night in Macomb Illinois. Watch here for more posts as we make our way across the US!
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