Monday, November 24, 2008

Folks...we have a driveway!

Well...almost! We have a decision on where it will be and a plan, and if you know my husband you know that's a feat in itself [love you babe!].

First we plan and discuss [a lot of discussing but always with great results]...


Then we decide: Yup, that's the spot!

Then we clear the opening...

And, finally, we have a driveway entrance...!!


This will be our view to the northwest as we drive away from the house toward the road!!


A week ago Friday, Keith, Steve and Dad Krug took advantage of an exceptionally beautiful "Indian Summer" day to do some more clearing. PB&J sandwiches and hot tea never tasted as good as they do while working out in the woods -- here's the boys enjoying the sun and a break.


This past weekend we worked at the land both Saturday and Sunday. It was cold, espcially Saturday, but it is so fun to be out there working and seeing the fruits of our labors. Saturday me, Keith and Steve cleared a bunch of brush and small trees just beyond what will the back of the house. This gave us a better idea of what the future view from our great room, dining room, kitchen, and deck!!


Sunday Steve, Mom Krug and Dad Krug joined us for driveway clearing. Keith and I decided on the entrance point from the road then marked it out based on the nicer trees we hope to save. Then we went to work clearing brush and cutting down small or crummy trees that would be in the way. We are making some huge piles of brush! Once we get my Dad's chipper out here we'll have a solid weekend + of work to chip all of the wood we have cleared.
Dad Krug came out even though he wasn't feeling 100%. He built a fire to rest by when he needed a break -- or when any of us needed to warm up!


It was another great weekend lots of progress. Next weekend we are bringing a friend who knows trees out to confirm our choices of trees to keep. We'll keep clearing until it's too cold to stand it (or snowmobile season starts).

Stay tuned for more fun to come!!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Land Clearing!!!!!!!!!!!

On Saturday, November 8th we were finally able to get going on the real work --- land clearing!! We were both so excited to get out to the land and actually work on it. We packed up our gear (and you know the Krug's have a lot of it!) and headed out Saturday morning. We parked in our normal spot, until we cut in our own driveway, in the cemetery driveway and got our working gear on. Keep in mind we were going to be operating power equipment so we had to put on some extra gear. Ah, who am I kidding?! We just look plain goofy in our gear no matter what the reason! :)




Silly outfits are becoming a theme of our land escapades. Ah well...good times. Of course, just as I suit up in my yellow rain bibs (which glide through the pricker bushes with the greatest of ease), boots, and safety goggles our future neighbor stops over to say hello! I'm sure she's wondering about her future neighbors...although she must have sensed that we're just country-bumpkins at heart. Knowing I would have no other option than the woods for potty breaks (something I had not quite figured out how to work around) she offered their bathroom to me any time, home or not, all within the first 5 minutes of meeting! Super nice people -- that's the country for yah!

Any way, Keith and I dragged our new chainsaw (Keith's newest baby), weed eater, gas cans, oil, water...you get the idea...into the middle of the land where we think we want the house to go. Our first goal is to clear the area around the future house location. We need to get the tall weeds, brush, and low tree limbs out of the way so we can really see how the land lays and slopes.

Mom and Dad Krug joined us mid afternoon and brought PB&J sandwiches, hot tea, and shortbread cookies -- GREAT lunch to eat after a few hours of hard work on a cool fall day!

















We worked until dark and made a TON of progress for just a few hours. Keith cut low limbs and dead/small trees, I ran the weed eater and took down the tall weeds and small brush, Dad K clipped the small brush that was too big for the weed eater, and Mom K piled up the brush for future-chipping.


























It was a tiring day but it was so cool to stand in the spot where we started and be able to see clearly for a few hundred feet in any direction. We have another days work of this basic clearing before we can decide for sure where to place the house and driveway but we made some major progress. FUN DAY!

We're also enjoying the builder/design process. We've decided to have an architect draw up some very basic plans for us so that we can have each builder give us an estimate on the same thing. This seems like the only way to compare apples-to-apples, or anything close. So we're looking forward to that. So far one builder did a preliminary sketch based on our ideas and kind of missed the mark on the craftsman feel we're going for on the outside. We're hopeful an architect will be able to design us what we are envisioning. So stay tuned for that!


~LK

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Pre-purchase Photos

Hello and 'Happy' Election Day!

Before we get too much further along I thought I'd back up a bit and fill you in on the work that went into getting us to the point of being landowners. Purchasing land in the "country" is not a simple endeavor. Every town has different rules and every piece of land has its unique uncertainties that make it a bit of a gamble, especially the less familiar you are with construction and site work. Lucky for us, we have a lot of great resources in our family and friends. My Dad - a site contractor - has been an invaluable resource for us, and will continue to be as we move forward.

Once we found this piece of property we spent a number of days out there walking the land and weaving our way through the brush pacing off distances to decide which part of the original 80 acre parcel we wanted to purchase. This photo ("Our boots") is a fun one after a day at the land. It's taken in the lot immediately to our north which is actually a cemetary - Holmes Hill Cemetary -- a very pretty and [hopefully] peaceful neighbor!

One of the major milestones in purchasing a lot in the country is the "perc test" for the septic system. Because of the location of our land, we will not have any municipal utilities like water, sewer or gas. Rather, we will have our own well for water, a septic system, and propane for heating fuel.

Because it can be a very large cost item we conducted the perc test for the septic prior to purchasing the land -- to be sure we weren't getting in over our head or getting a bad deal. First step in preparing for a perc test is picking the perc hole locations. We tried a few locations before we found one that seemed like it would work. Keith, Steve (brother) and Dad Krug dug 6 or 7 thirty-inch deep holes before we found the 'right' spot. Here's a photo of the Krug brother's hard a work -- it pays to be a girl when jobs like this come up! :)

My Dad came to Buffalo to make sure our choice of a perc test location was a good one -- he conducts perc tests all the time for his customers so we were so grateful to have his input. We all agreed on the best spot and made plans to dig the official holes the following weekend. Dad Krug drew the short straw to help us that day...he got to work the other end of the two-man (note: "man") auger that we rented to drill the one 48" hole that was required by the county for the official perc test. Meanwhile, I happily held up the shovel and Mom Krug served the most important role of all - photographer! :) We owe Dad Krug BIG for this day!!

Before leaving the lot for the day after preparing our official perc test holes, we stopped for an optomistic photo opp. We had to put a sign up for the county official who would be coming out to conduct the perc test -- and we decided to leave space for our future house number just in case. Fortunately we'll be able to add our own number to that sign now!!







Saturday, November 1, 2008

It's official!

Yup! As of 10 AM yesterday we are land owners! Our attorney handled the closing and let us know when it was done -- super easy! It was a bittersweet day, however, as my Grandpa feel and re-broke his hip the night before. We headed to Albany yesterday afternoon to spend the weekend with my family. Grandpa is in the hospital again, and it's not looking good this time...so for now we're focused on family...

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Land Closing...October 31st @ 9:30 AM!!!

I don't want to say it's official yet because it's not...but we're soooooo close to being the proud owners of 8.00 acres of beautiful land on Vermont Hill Road in South Wales, NY. It's been a long road to get here -- we spent probably 20 weekend days over the last year and a few months driving around WNY looking for just the perfect plot to call home. And now we're two days away from being land owners!!

I'm starting this blog in anticipation of it being official in a few days -- and as a way to keep all of you updated on what I'm sure will be an exciting, and at times trying, adventure: "The House the Krug's Built"...our dream home.