Our attempt to document Florida Homesteading @ Liberty Retreat. Our cash only homesteading of 10 unimproved acres in the Florida panhandle into a home first, then build smaller cottages for long term/short term rentals. Camping sites too, which are available now. Only 30 min from Destin shopping & beaches. Email for more info. Why is it taking so long? There will be many stages, steps and mini-projects required to make this happen, as well as the most important element -cash-
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
A sad day...we are alone... oh no!...
Sonny's brother Ken went home today, as well as my brother George and my Dad. I was sad to see George and Dad go when they left our house last night. I missed saying goodbye to Kenny, but he will be back, in fact, I have no doubt they will all be back... if nothing else but to fix our mistakes that we left alone will surely make.
George and Dad worked for 3 days and got most of the house wired. At least the part we plan to live in is complete with the access easy to get to on the other side where we will be storing most of our things. I am amazed at the neatness and quickness George can wire a house. I'm so proud of him! I'm also so very glad that I convinced him to become an electrician 13 years ago when he got out of the Army. I think he is a natural. I would have love having him in my shop 13 years ago.
We would like to thank everyone, especially Kenny, who helped design and build and without which we would have been in one of the modular things probably. His expertise is amazing and anyone in or around Michigan who needs some remodeling done or other projects, we would be happy to pass along his info.
Thanks to our dear friends, Brian and Charla who put a whole lot of sweat and hammering into the construction as well as daily support by sharing with us their house, food, showers, and internet connection.
Thank you as well, John and Norma! They also shared with us, their home, their showers and fed us when we first arrived. They too toiled with us and their help is much appreciated and we have truly been enjoying being close enough to spend time together with them both.
It has been such a joy building this house with everyone. It is indeed a pleasure to look upon it and know it was built by our families hands, experience and love. We thank you all and return our love, our good wishes and gratitude.
Sonny & Dea
Pictures coming along after this post.
George and Dad worked for 3 days and got most of the house wired. At least the part we plan to live in is complete with the access easy to get to on the other side where we will be storing most of our things. I am amazed at the neatness and quickness George can wire a house. I'm so proud of him! I'm also so very glad that I convinced him to become an electrician 13 years ago when he got out of the Army. I think he is a natural. I would have love having him in my shop 13 years ago.
We would like to thank everyone, especially Kenny, who helped design and build and without which we would have been in one of the modular things probably. His expertise is amazing and anyone in or around Michigan who needs some remodeling done or other projects, we would be happy to pass along his info.
Thanks to our dear friends, Brian and Charla who put a whole lot of sweat and hammering into the construction as well as daily support by sharing with us their house, food, showers, and internet connection.
Thank you as well, John and Norma! They also shared with us, their home, their showers and fed us when we first arrived. They too toiled with us and their help is much appreciated and we have truly been enjoying being close enough to spend time together with them both.
It has been such a joy building this house with everyone. It is indeed a pleasure to look upon it and know it was built by our families hands, experience and love. We thank you all and return our love, our good wishes and gratitude.
Sonny & Dea
Pictures coming along after this post.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Roof almost complete now
Friday, April 20, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Plumbing, Interior walls & roof supplies delivered
We picked up a shower, toilet and various pvc pieces and parts over the past two days. Today work began on framing in the interior walls and the metal roofing arrived.
Tomorrow we plan to start the roof!
More fun in the sun as it is supposed to be in the 80's.
Tomorrow we plan to start the roof!
More fun in the sun as it is supposed to be in the 80's.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
I've been told it has been too long since our last post... I come today bearing more pictures of progress, but first...
Our metal roofing supplies should be delivered on Monday so the "final" work on the roof can finally begin on Tuesday and tomorrow we will start the plumbing work along with building the wall for the bathroom.
The Pella warranty guy is scheduled to come April 25th to look at the door locks and strikers which all seem to be having problems. We can close them, but not lock them.
Now the pictures I promised... these are of our front steps.
Monday, April 9, 2007
We have doors and windows in!
Monday, April 2, 2007
I took some of the inside too.
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Yesterdays Progress
A few pictures from yesterday and the roofing work they did. Good thing too since it is really raining today. And one of them hauling windows and doors too.
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