Grampa's Way

My dad (Peter’s Grampa) was a carpenter before he retired. I remember well with each and every house he built the most important thing in his mind was to get the roof on as soon as possible. On more than one occasion he would tell us of his dream to build the roof first and build the house underneath it. That way the workers would stay dry and the house would too. He felt the quality of the house would be better as a result. Unfortunately, he never figured out a way to do it.

As we designed the castle, we were looking for ways to built the more complicated parts in the shop and on the ground. We knew we could do a better and faster job and be safer too. Experience has taught us that it always takes longer if you have to climb a scaffold to work on a project!

We have completed the bulk of the work on the large castle tower roof. The cone roof measures more than seventeen feet across, plus the turret on the side. It is built in one piece but breaks in half to go out the shop door. We’ll bolt it back together again on site before we lift it into position. Most of the shingles will go on while it is on the ground as well.

Each time I see my dad and show him pictures of our work he asks me where we learned to do all the amazing things we do. I answer that I was watching and listening to him when I was growing up. He had many great ideas which I use every day.

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Sign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign

In between the larger projects, the inn’s main sign is progressing nicely. Just a few more coats of paint and some gold leaf and it will be ready to beset in place out by the road! That will hopefully answer the main question we get these days… ‘What is this going to be?’

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Our Little Inn

Our little inn is really starting to take shape! Our contractor was kind enough to share this drone shot with us the other day. The aerial view of site reminds us of the model we built as part of our design process. Exciting Times!

Photo Credit: Chad Kloot

Photo Credit: Chad Kloot

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A Pig's Eye

If pigs could fly over the Hazelnut Inn they would see quite a sight these days. There is a lot of action on site lately. In fact, today we poured the last of the concrete and it won’t be long before the forms are stripped and the framing starts!

Photo Credit: Chad Kloot

Photo Credit: Chad Kloot

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Done, Except For...

When a project is nearing completion we have a saying around our house. We say that it is “done, except for…” Well, the Under Hill tree is definitely done, except for a little bit of epoxy, all the paint, installation, and foliage. Still it feels great to have the carved concrete finished up and out of the way!

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I can hardly wait until it really is done!