Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Lost Creek Ranch Pond

The new pond at the ranch has begun to form. We are draining the old pond and building a bigger pond in it's place. Same location but the new pond will be about 2.5 acres when it is completely full. We are building a new dam further down the hill from the existing one and it will be 28 feet tall when all is said and done. The dozers are moving a lot of dirt and the hole just keeps on getting bigger and bigger every time we're down there. It was with great expectations that we waited for the breaking of the old dam and draining of the existing pond so we could see just what was in the current pond. It was quite disappointing when all we saw after the water cleared was an old tire, an old wheelbarrow and a piece of an old metal culvert. Several little(and I do mean little) fish were left for the birds to feed on, but we didn't see any big fish. Oh well, we'll just wait for our new fish to grow when we get them put in the pond.
Here's the view from the existing pond looking back up the hill at the house. It will be nice to have the pond close to the house, but we won't be able to fish from the back porch!This is the existing pond in all it's glory. It's not very big and I'm so glad we didn't spend a lot of time fishing in it trying to catch the "big one" since there wasn't one!This is Bentley, one of Brad and Remy's dogs. He enjoys the water, but is careful not to get too far from shore.The dozer(or pusher as I like to call it) is working on the beginnings of the new dam and making a path for the water to drain from the old pond. I feel like this is just grown men playing in the dirt!This is the excavator(or digger as I like to call it)breaking the old dam so that the water can drain out. There is a really skinny, deep trench that was dug prior for the draining and all he had to do was dig the last little bit to open the flood gate.The water was so fast rushing out of the old pond and down the trench. If there were any big fish they had to have gone out in this initial rush and we didn't see anything big flopping around down stream. The digger just kept digging the hole backwards to continue to let the water drain. It just kept getting more and more muddy and gross looking as the water drained. Yuck!
Then came Nala, Brad and Remy's other dog. Unlike Bentley, who has some sense and is a bit more careful, she just had to get right down in the muck and mud to check things out. I was so afraid that she was going to get washed away down the trench and end up miles away, but she managed to stay safe. Of course, she hadn't thought about how to get back out once she got down there. She was stuck for a second or two but then managed to get herself turned around and start back out of the hole. Obviously, she and Bentley had to go to the barn for a good scrubbing before they could come back to the house! Funny, Funny dogs!
This was the small creek that developed as a result of the pond draining. It flowed for an hour and there was quite the water on the lower part of our acreage. All in all, it was fun to watch and it's good to experience new things.
It will take a month to complete the project, depending on the weather. We hope we will have the chance to get into the new pond before it begins to fill and put some cool things in the bottom(an aquarium of sorts)for the fish to swim around, feed on and have some protection from the other things that lurk in ponds.
The landscape is 95% complete and the fence is being installed. They still have to paint the fence and finish the entrance gate and then we will consider the first phase complete. The pond is phase two and then we have many, many small projects that we will have to work on throughout the years to continue to improve the ranch and make it our own.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

August 2009

A lot has happened since the last post. August brought a flurry of activity as we near completion of the ranch. The inside is almost perfect, just a few touch up things and we are done with the interior. The exterior is still being brought to it's full potential but it's hot and things are moving a bit slower. We've been able to start moving some furniture and things in a little at a time and it's starting to look more like a home every time we return. It has been an amazing experience and we are so pleased with how everything is turning out. So here are the latest pictures from the last few weeks.
The family room is great and plenty of space for a crowd, which we always seem to have. And we're glad that it's that way.

This is the 1/2 bath just off the kitchen. The architect made all the doorways and hallways handicap accessible because he knew that Brian and I were getting on up in age and he wanted to plan for the future I guess. Whatever!

These are the baths in all the kids rooms. It's so nice for them to have their own bathrooms in their bedrooms so they can be self contained and we can just send them to their rooms and forget about it.

This is the bar area off the family room. It's one of our favorite places to hang and have Brian serve us up pancakes as we all sit at the bar for breakfast and watch him cook. It's really cool!

The dessert bar, as I like to call it, turned out great and is waiting for someone to bring some dessert - anybody out there!

This is the outside grill area which will have a grill, sink and seating for 6 or more. It's actually finished now except for the top and putting the grill and sink in place.

The retaining wall in the back yard will be great for people to hang out on while they watch the horseshoe and washer pitching that will eventually be going on as our family gathers for fun times.

Here's the somewhat finished product in the family room. We still have some picture hanging to do and the bookshelves need some work, but all in due time.

The kitchen turned out just as we planned complete with coffee bar and red tea kettle. There's so much space to move around and the sonic ice machine is awesome!

The bar area is a great place to hang out and have some good conversation and you won't miss a thing because you're right in the middle of everything.

The area is massive and we love all the room to hang out and have fun with each other.

This is the dinning room that we are so overjoyed about. This is where we will eat, play games and enjoy good times. It seats twelve comfortably and we can squeeze two more chairs in if we want. The tables are made of reclaimed pine that was in the river in North Carolina and the chairs are hand made and will last forever.

I'm not sure who decorated the dessert bar, but I don't see any desserts and this will not do. Clear all this mess off and get me some sweets! The pictures are of different things on our land and there are several more scattered around the house. There awesome and it's great so see all the neat things that are on our property.

SIC'EM BEARS! This is one of our most favorite things that came from my brother and his wife. They have a place in Colorado and brought this cute little welcome bear back to us for our home. He's even doing the sic'em bears hand motion. You can turn the welcome sign over and it says GO AWAY. We hope we never have to use it, but we're not afraid if it ever comes to that. Cute. Cute. Cute.

Here's the best part of the day. We get to sit on the back porch and have views like this one every evening. The sky is beautiful at sunset and we sit and watch the stars come out. We don't even wear a watch when we're at the ranch - new rule!

We are more than excited at this point with the ranch. It has already brought us great memories and joy! The final things around the outside of the house are still being completed. The landscape and yard are being put in as I write this and the pond is just getting started. The fence and entry gate will start at the end of the week. There will always be things to get done for quite some time and lucky for us, we have time. It will be neat to see what this place looks like in 3, 5, 10 years from now. It's awesome today!

More pictures to follow as we keep getting things done, but I am easily distracted with just sitting on the porch and enjoying the views!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

July 2009

The ranch is nearing completion and we see more done every time we go there. The final grading is being done now in the front and the back yard grading will be done in levels with retaining walls since there is a good bit of fall to the land in the back. Hopefully over the next couple of weeks things will wrap up and we can begin to move some things in and start to make this ranch come alive!

The forms have been constructed for the concrete drive and front walk. The mammoth cattle guard off to the right is upside down and just crazy BIG! Once we get it in the ground and the fence up around the house I'm sure it will look fine but good goo, really!


All the hardware has been installed on the cabinets and the door knobs put on and they look really good.


The plumber has put in all the faucets, toilets and shower heads. All we lack in the bathrooms are the glass doors for the showers.


You probably can't tell in the picture, but the screens have been installed on the porch and all we have left is the screen door for this room.


This in the cooktop waiting to be installed. It's has 6 burners and a griddle on it so we can make plenty of pancakes(or panytakes as Russell called them when he was a toddler) for everyone. That boy does like his breakfast!!


Double ovens and a microwave on top finish out the cooking portion of the kitchen. We can't wait to have our first big meal together. Who's cooking?


And finally, the stone above the cooktop was finished and we love the look. It's a great balance to the stone fireplace at the other end of the great room.

The last items that need to be done are the shower doors installed, the cooktop and refrigerator put in, the wood floors and carpet and this baby is done! Of course, there are always some little things to finish at the end but we are really close. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate and we can get the concrete poured and the retaining walls built in the back and then finish with the landscape. The weather has delayed us at times but not much and things have gone so smoothly that it's a little scary that we're still right on time with everything. Maybe the next pictures will be of a completed Lost Creek Ranch??

Sunday, July 12, 2009

July 2009

WOW! Brian and I were away from the ranch for 11 days and things got CRAZY!! The builder said it would go fast from here until the finish and he wasn't kidding. It's so exciting to see it all come together and think about all the fun times that will be shared here by family and friends.

This in the beam work in the family room complete with the lighting fixtures and ceiling fan. There are 4 lighting fixtures(2 on each end) of the family room and 4 beams that span across the room. The walls are painted a khaki color and the trim is a cream color.

This is the view out the screened porch. The staining of the cedar turned out perfect and Kolby will enjoy reading away the hours with great views.

Master bath with the vanity and lighting. All the lighting fixtures are oil rubbed bronze and the cabinets are painted the cream trim color.

This in the shower in Russell's room without the glass doors. All 3 of the kids rooms have showers only and the master has both a shower and tub(because we're special!)

Here's the bunk beds in Brad and Remy's room. There will be a full mattress on the bottom and a twin on the top along with a queen bed in each of the kid's rooms. The master has no bunks(we did that on purpose!).

The ceiling on the screened porch turned out great. It's a type of board that takes stain and then it looks like cedar planks - awesome! I have a feeling there will be a lot of time spent in this room.

Here's the massive fireplace with the stained cabinets on either side. You have to envision a big mantle and Brian's massive flat screen above it and maybe it won't look so tall. It turned out great. We were so worried about the stone because again, you only get to see a small sample and we knew that we would be having quite a large amount of the stone inside.

A bit closer look at the stone around the bar and the granite countertop. The bar will seat 8 and you have to imagine hardwood floors meeting the stone to bring it all together.

This is the view of the bar from the kitchen side. Pretty massive but very functional and we'll be glad to have the room when everyone is there.

We only lack stone above the cooktop and the cabinets are stained and finished. We have stainless steel appliances coming and a gas cooktop along with a Sonic ice machine(whoo hoo!).

Who knew all this could get done in such a short amount of time. Over the next two weeks the tile will be laid, stone finished inside, plumbing fixtures installed, hardware put on the cabinets, the butane tank installed, the screens installed on the porch and appliances installed. The outside painting is complete and septic system is installed so we are getting close. I'll try to do a better job of keeping everyone in the loop but I can't promise anything because I'm getting pretty excited about the house being completed and being able to move in. Brian is trying very hard to keep his calendar clear for the month of August so we can move in and do some work around the place. Nothing like working outside in August when it's cool!

The ponds will be the next project and we're waiting for the Soil Conservation Service to get the funding for the cost sharing project that they will be helping us with. We think there will be 2 tanks that share a common dam and then we will build a third pond separately just below the house. It's all very exciting and we're looking forward to getting everyone to come and visit. We hope you enjoy the blog and are glad you want to share the experience!

June 2009

Okay, so I've been a bit negligent in keeping up with the blog and the progress of the ranch but things have been busy and I'm not sure if I'm coming or going these days. This happens when you are pushing 50 and you don't know how to keep up with all this new technology - like blogging! So here's the update for those who care to know.

June brought slow but steady progress as the stone on the exterior was put on, the front door was delivered as well as the interior doors and all the cedar accents were put in place.

The stone looks great and we are pleased with how it turned out. It was nerve racking picking out the stone because you only get to see a small sample and your not sure how it will look after all is said and done but we love it!

The other thing that happened in June was the trim work was put in. These are the high windows in the master bath. We have a ton of windows in this place so this was quite the job to trim everything, hang the doors, put the cedar beams on the ceilings and trim out the bunk beds in the bedrooms.

The other thing that went on during the month was all the cabinets throughout the house were put in. These are the cabinets in the master bath. All the cabinets in the baths are the same, just different lengths.

These are the cabinets in the kitchen that are made of knotty alder and will be roughed up and stained along with the cabinets that are on either side of the fireplace. This is the big circular bar that looks into the family room.

All in all it has been a busy month and painters moved in right after all this was completed and prepped the kitchen and family room cabinets for staining and did all the other prep work for the interior painting. Decisions, decisions, decisions were made very carefully(flipping a coin usually) for the carpeting, tile, paint color, interior stone and fixtures. It's all coming together just like we had envisioned it and we are looking forward to the completed project.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

May 15,2009

Finally the tin roof is on and we love the look!

May 15, 2009

View from the screened porch. This is Kolby's place to hang out and read and enjoy the view!
We have seen many hawks flying around the property and even an owl so we're excited to see such great wildlife sharing our space.

Looking from the back porch toward the screened porch. We hope to have a fire pit in this area so we can sit around and talk about the day and enjoy the nice evenings together.

View from the family room looking back toward the kitchen. You see the large curved bar in the foreground and the cutout for the cooktop which will be stone from top to bottom.
Awesome area for lots of conversation and hanging out! Two bedrooms are off to the left and laundry, pantry and small bath are down the hallway to the right that leads to the carport.

Dinning room where there will be lots of game playing and great food! I'm not sure who's in charge of the great food but surely someone will step up! The back porch is to the right and the screened porch is to the left.

Standing in the kitchen looking into the family room. Picture a big screen TV hanging above the fireplace! Awesome! The fireplace will be stone from top to bottom to match the cooktop area in the kitchen. The master bedroom is to the left and another bedroom is to the right.

After 3 weeks of rain and wind we finally have the tin roof on and things have begun to dry out some. We are all very excited about the progress and are looking forward to the great memories we will make here as a family, extended family and friends. Things will move pretty fast from here in some ways and slower in others. As you can see the drywall is up, tape and bed and texture. The trim guys will start this week and the cabinets will start being installed this week as well. We're still working on countertops, flooring, stone and paint, but things are moving right along. We're hoping to have an open house during the Labor Day holiday so mark that on your calendar. More on that later. Hope everyone enjoys the new pics and hopefully as things change I'll keep the pics coming.