Friday, February 27, 2015

Friday, February 27, 2015

Snow....
Snow....and
more Snow!!!!

With no measurable snow this winter season until just a week ago,
 we've now had three snowfalls in eight days here in Greenwood!

February 16, 6"-8"
February 21, 8"-10"
February 25, 2"-3"

The previous post captured the first snowfall. The heavier snow on Saturday the 21st somehow went un-photographed! --It really did happen though! We were fortunate to have some family with us over the snowy weekend, and I--a.k.a. Grandpa--was able to spend some precious time with our grandaughter, Haley Ann.

"I'm going to read you a story, Grandpa!"





Tucked-in for afternoon nap.
"Do you want to help me color?"























Wednesday night of this week brought us a light, beautiful and fluffy 2"-3" of powdery 
snow which helped cover up the already dirty-looking earlier precipitation.




And given what our friends in Boston are dealing with, we can't complain, but we do
 have our own piles of cleared snow that look like they may be with us until Spring!















And now, to give us a little hope of things to come!!


Saturday, February 14, 2015

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day

We have dodged a few "snow" bullets this winter here at Ramsay...
and we're just fine with that. The temperatures have been relatively mild 
with a few exceptions--one of those being this weekend where we are
 expecting single digit lows the next few nights and a high for Sunday 
predicted to be in the low 20's! The pipes in the Farm House bathroom
were frozen when we woke up Friday morning. But all is well.

Mother Nature nearly always makes the early morning rounds and feeding worth it!

Sunrise over Greenwood


We removed some trees from the tree line north of the estate house a few weeks ago. Wanting to harvest the beautiful cherry lumber we obtained, we hired a woodsman with a portable band saw to come on site and mill the logs for us. It's a little hard to explain, but seeing a log turned into lumber is very satisfying process...and a bit magical!


Yens Muller - Master Woodsman at work
























One cut at a time


One cedar log sneaked into the mix.
A good morning's work!
In an earlier post--November 30, 2014-- we introduced Stefanie Newman, a local artist and restorer, who was testing a small section of the painting in the library.


 We delivered the painting to her in early December...



...and now her magic is done, and the painting has returned to it's place over the fireplace in the library.

Well done Stefanie! What a difference--It's beautiful!
One small on-going project over the winter months is converting two small rooms in the Grigg Barn into restrooms to accommodate guests attending outdoor gatherings at the barn complex. Despite the cold temperatures this week, the contractor was able to pour the new concrete floors.

Bonding agent applied to old concrete slab
Over the fence and through the paddock to Milton Grigg's Barn we go....


Tim cuts in a level edge

John wraps up the first phase of troweling the surface.

Second phase complete... one rough finish step to go.
The final rough finish was completed later in the day
 A special stained application and final finish will be completed in 2-3 weeks after the concrete has cured.

And while these concrete craftsmen were performing their artwork on the barn floor, Mother Nature was busy outside crafting her own artwork over head!