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A Break from Demo... Evaluating Our Apple Trees

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Back in September 2023, Matt and I noticed we had about 9 apple trees on the property. They even bore fruit in October, were a great prop for our dog's autumnal photo shoot, and tasty too! Our house is located in Catskills Park and we learned about a local nonprofit called Catskill Forest Association, which specializes in forestry education and services. More specifically, they offer apple true pruning. So, we joined the CFA and had two of their arborists come evaluate our trees. The bad news is that our trees are on their last leg...or branch. They're likely over 100 years old and some appear to be volunteer apple trees, which means they were grown from seeds spontaneously without direct human control aka maybe seeds in deer poop led to their growth. The good news is that the presence of volunteer apple trees means our soil is nutrient-rich. To Matt's disappointment, these senior trees didn't prove to be an heirloom variety surprise but on the bright side we had two ar

Welcoming the New Addition to Our Family

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If that blog post was click bait, let me reel you in. It's not a human baby, it's a tractor baby. Before I dive into our newest family member, here's the update on renovations. Drywall demo is on pause because we want an electrician to evaluate all the electrical in the walls to see if any outdated wiring needs to be replaced. We also need a new electrical panel installed; that requires a permit to be approved by the town which our electrician has filed and so we wait for that bureaucratic process to do its thing. Matt and I removed all the cabinets in the kitchen, found an old flue in the kitchen that takes an obnoxious amount of space. We decided she needed to go but in order to do that, we needed to figure out an alternative way to vent. And we can't order our kitchen cabinets if the original design accounted for the flue in the kitchen (which was hiding behind drywall). So, at this point things are on hold until our electric water heater and new vent are installed.

A Lesson on Old Houses: Don't Play with Faulty Locks

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One weekend last month, my in-laws stayed back to back weekends to help us with more demo: part of the hallway and the kitchen. Matt wanted to see what the kitchen would look like without all of the cabinets. In the midst of said-demo, I decided to take a bio break in the half bath on the first floor. The wood door to this bathroom was already tricky. It had expanded over the years, didn't shut properly, and the lock was finicky. Of course, when everyone is on the second floor ripping nails from the room framing, using a saw-zall, and playing the radio, I decide to test the said lock while on the toilet. I proceeded to lock myself in the bathroom. I started to laugh quietly by myself, called.oir to my dog to send a distress signal (that didn't work ) but seeing his little paw shadows under the door made me smile. I sprayed the bathroom with Febreze,.removed a wall shelf I didn't like in my denial of being stuck and then realized I wasn't getting out. So I pressed my ear