We got out the survey map and walked the boundaries of my 14 acres. Then we walked throughout the mostly wooded property. Ryan suddenly stops and says "what do you hear?". I could hear all the leaves rustling in the winds. Then he asks "what do you feel?" Nothing. We were completely protected. It was a nice flat shelf with a hill behind us. It was a small clearing with a sea of ferns. "This is the spot to build".
We first had to build a 1/4 mile road to move the trailer closer to the build site and then another 1/4 mile road from the trailer to the build site. Ryan and Ben with chain saws and Julie (my twin sister,pictured with me at the end), Yo and I with bow saws worked 2 weekends. My brother Tommy moved the trailer (which took an aviation degree to dodge the trees).
In the meantime Ryan was working on the cottage design. He calculated the most efficient dimensions using the most space with the least cost. The cottage will be powered with a generator and solar power. We will also use marine storage batteries (connected to the solar panels) and many RV/Marine type appliances. It will be highly insulated and wood heated (of which incorporates a pizza oven).We plan to use composting toilets. Initially water will be brought in and collected with rain barrels until we can afford to dig a well.
Next we marked out the cottage boundaries and using a construction transit/level, Ryan calculated the posts. Ryan and his cousin Andrew went up and hand dug all the post holes! Anna, Yo and I helped with the last 3 holes. Posts were cut, tarred at the bottom and cemented into place.
We have been extremely fortunate with the help of my brother, Tom. All the materials have been delivered to his house and he has brought everything we needed to the build site. My sister, Alison, has provided amazing blueberry cobbler for our work sessions. (She is pictured in the earlier post.)
Here are some pictures of the earlier stages:
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