This is a view of the master bedroom looking toward the French doors that will open out onto the screened room. Note the wire (if you can see it) sticking down from the short cross beam toward the other end of the room (not the large beam - past it). That's for the light/ceiling fan. However, it seems to be too far toward the far end of the room from what I saw today. I got there just as they were leaving and didn't have a chance to ask Steve about it.
Friday, September 07, 2007
2007_09_07 Ceiling almost done, wiring, and hardware etc
This is a view of the master bedroom looking toward the French doors that will open out onto the screened room. Note the wire (if you can see it) sticking down from the short cross beam toward the other end of the room (not the large beam - past it). That's for the light/ceiling fan. However, it seems to be too far toward the far end of the room from what I saw today. I got there just as they were leaving and didn't have a chance to ask Steve about it.
2007_09_06 Ceiling started and spider
Below is a spider that now resides in the basement. He's about 2 inches across and has an impressive web although you can't really see it in the picture. The only part of it that you can see is the spiral or spring shaped white part that goes above and below the spider. It's goes about 6 inches above and below him (or her). The spider has yellow markings. If you get too close, the spider begins causing the web (and spider of course) to vibrate rapidly back and forth. I believe it to be a Black and Yellow Argiope (or Argiope Aurantia). The other side had larger portions of yellow on it, but I couldn't get a good picture from that angle. I'll have to get rid of the guys' pet though since she produces 300 to 1400 eggs and they hatch in the fall!
Here you can see the new view into the master bathroom with the ceiling going in. No, there won't be a hole between the wall and ceiling! :-) That gets covered up later. However, you can see that this space is where the tops of the long screws and the springs go.
Looking into the bathroom to the right from just inside so you can see the other end where the toilet will go. My Jeep is out front on Scenic Peak. The timbers you see are what I climbed up on to take the pictures of the house from the front so you could see the ceiling better. Yeah, dumb. When I was up there a couple of the boards started to slide down toward the house an inch or two. I got down carefully! I'll take pictures from the road next time!
Below you can see a close up of the mechanism that goes on top of each of the log support posts. This is for the purpose of allowing adjustments to be made later to keep things level once log settlement takes place.