Monday, March 22, 2010

Water, water and more water

Last week was ... well ... it was wet. Our basement took the brunt of the rain -- about two feet of it at times. After submerging our oil burner , it was 5 more days until the water receded enough to fire it back up.

A BIG thanks to the Lancaster Fire Department for pumping us out several times, as our two personal pumps just couldn't keep up with the flow. Also, thank you to Whitney Bros. Oil for checking in everyday ... it helps to know we are in good hands.

As the rain begins again today, we have our fingers tightly crossed.


Below, Goodale Brook shoots off in two directions ... one more than usual :)





















One of the many times the Lancaster Fire Department pumped us out:


















Friday, February 12, 2010

I'll be in the closet ...

... because I LOVE it!!!

When we bought this house, nearly two years ago ... I knew one thing: I needed a walk-in closet. So from the get-go, a plan for one was in the works. In the beginning, after Eric blocked off a gracious area for this closet, I would stand in its boundaries and daydream about the room. Shoes neatly stacked, sweaters nicely folded ... a place for everything ... my jewelry, purses, the ironing board ... etc. After apartment dwelling for six years, with some tiny - and some shared (gasp!) - closet spaces, I was ecstatic. OK, so the house at the time may not have had walls ...and I could see the earth below the floors ... but I was happy standing in the space that would become my closet.

Since we moved in, this closet has served me well. Long, ample racks for my clothes, some drawer space and room for the ironing board. But, I longed for the day when Eric would make it beautiful and fully functioning for all of my beloved things. But, as more important home renovations took precedence ... I patiently waited.

Recently, my time arrived. Take a look ...

























To the right of photo area above are wall-to-wall, double racks for hanging clothes and jackets. Since they aren't quiet organized yet, I'll spare you the view.

































Old apple crates from a local orchard serve as perfect shoe racks!




Monday, February 1, 2010

A lil' of this, a lil' of that ...






















After finishing the millwork in our main hallway over a year ago, we spent a lot of time thinking about what we wanted on those walls. Having an affinity for vintage bird/floral art and antqiue iron trivets, we decided to show off some of our collection -- gathered over the course of the past 12 months in New England; Atlanta, GA and New York. Walking down this hall, several times each day, we are excited about the beginings of this unqiue collage of things that interest us.

Stay tuned for photos of the fully-functional, visually stunning masterpiece that Eric/New England Country has created of my walk-in closet.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

Season's Greetings

We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and wish you a Happy New Year. So far, our holiday season has been merry and bright. After hosting Christmas Dinner for the first time in our new home, we are looking foward to a quiet week at 100 South Meadow. Here's are some photos of last Friday's festivities ...

We had to get creative, trying ot seat 17 people for dinner. So, Eric built us a beautiful new table that we added to the end of the island for the weekend.














































Mission accompished.


















Happy Holidays,
Eric, Brooke & Moses


Saturday, December 26, 2009

Upward!

For a while now, we've been picking away upstairs as we focused most of our attention on renovations downstairs. In an effort to ready the second-floor guest quarters for some holiday arrivals, we're ready to share some photos.

A little background: When we purchased the house in the spring of 2008, the upstairs was a dark, inhospitable place. The ceilings were very low; the smallish space was broken up into three seperate rooms and squirrels ran rampid -- their acorns and other treasures spilling out of the falling-down ceiling and walls.

First, we knocked down a few walls ... stripping decayed horse-hair plaster as we went ... to make it one big space. After knocking down the low ceiling, we were pleased to find that average sized human could actually spend some time up there without developing a back problem.

We re-framed the walls/ceiling, threw up some drywall and smeared on a fresh coat of plaster. Because we didn't want the space to look "new" ... we were very liberal with our plaster strokes and applied several different coats of paint -- in various colors with a top coat of white -- then sanded the walls gently to make it look like many generations of occupants had made the space their own.

We sanded down the old wood floors, giving them new life. We were careful to keep much of the old paint splashes, a result of 235 years of renovations, because we liked the character it gave the wood.

And after almost two years of treasure hunting at flea markets, antique shops and yard sales to find the perfect pieces to make the room look lived-in country ...we have a finished (well, we've learned that things in this house are never really 'finished') product we are proud to welcome guest to. Take a look ...



Friday, December 18, 2009

Cold day, warm thoughts

Today, when the tempature hovers around single digits, my mind drifts back to a time not so long ago when flowers bloomed and the sun didn't hide behind the clouds. Here are some photos from a beautiful afternoon in September at 100 South Meadow. On this very cold day, let them warm your thoughts.




Thursday, December 3, 2009

It's begining to look a lot like ...

... Christmas at South Meadow!

We wanted to share pics of some of the holiday decorating we've done so far. When upstairs gets decked, we'll post those, too.



























Next year, we'll expand this view to show the connected barn to the right (currently under renovation)










































Kitchen ...



















Sam nevers seems to miss a photo shoot.


























































































































Guest bathroom:



























The halls are decked as well ...

























Can you spot Moses, enjoying a bone?





















Living room mantel ...





















Eric requested his own tree on his side of the bed ...