I captured a female pileated woodpecker pecking away not far from my deck. We live at the base of Sugar Loaf Mountain. Turn up your volume and you will hear her echo run through the valley, as she chats, while seeking her dinner.
…my horns.

…I have had horns since birth. They make me free.
…walk with me. 10.17.2024

…for those of you who know where we are.

…wishing you were here.
…the great lakes region USA
Walk with me … 09.27.2024
…walk with me. 04.12.2024

The colors of island life.

Windows …

…Windows
Colors and more colors…
lists and more lists…
in the chaos of looking at what is
…seeing what could be.

The Anderson windows arrived on time: the third week of October, after a 3 week lead time. During the past two weeks: installed. They were the perfect fit for this replacement project. Basically…a new double pane window was inserted inside the frame of the old single pane window.
BEFORE: Old window: wood, single pane…installed 1970’s
AFTER: New window: black vinyl, double pane: upper and lower grilles not yet installed.
The windows were installed from the inside, not disturbing the stucco and integrity of the exterior trim. No wood rot was found in the original frames during set up for the replacements. These windows for 50 years were protected in two ways. The building is concrete block so the windows were inset into a concrete frame opening. In addition there was a protective 4′ overhang. Minimal trim had to be removed for the install and one small piece of trim added, to hide the caulked gap between old and new on the inside.
I chose double hung, black vinyl with upper and lower snap-in grilles. I had never used “snap-in’s” because of the lack of authenticity. Over the past 10 years this concept has improved significantly so I chose to go this direction for two reasons: the ability to snap out the grilles for easy cleaning and the double hung window has an exterior screen. The screen shadows the way light filters into the window: creating an acceptable visual of true divided-light.
The grilles are painted black on one side (outside) and white on the other.
So this weekend, I decided to install the grilles and screens to validate the decision to go this direction. WHOOP’s……things did not go as planned.
I think I need a lesson…maybe they don’t “just” snap in.
…to be continued from Leelanau
“North” 11.05.2017
…redefining “North”
Assembling the plan…
The past 4 weeks has been spent putting together the group that I will work with to fix North. Windows have been chosen, ordered, and scheduled for install. Today, I completed dimensional drawings of each room/”space”.
These drawings outline the core of this project. They tell me what is….So, as I study what is…I can begin to envision what could be. As I study each drawing, I place myself into its “space”. All space must have purpose. I ask…. Is this space purposed correctly? Does this space need physical alterations to fully utilize its purpose? As my mind responds to these questions, cost is waving its red flag above my head. What are this projects’ priorities? What is the budget?
North will be completed in two phases. Phase I is to get it “rental ready”. Phase II will be to refine it into a residence. Windows, doors, floors, and paint are the priorities in this phase. Wish-list includes reconfiguring the kitchen to include a 4’x4′ island…
creating a wall fireplace in the library…
re-purposing the laundry/utility room to include a walk in closet…
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