Monday, October 29, 2007

Gas Line

Here's the link to the original post about the need to replace the gas line.


This was a lot faster than digging the trench by hand:




A friend with a tractor and the small back-hoe attachment came over and dug the trench and backfilled it in about a half a day (Thanks, Junior!).




Here's the view from the street above:




Here's a picture of the required plastic gas line:






Remember the Curb Box that was such a problem to locate?
Look right below the yellow line painted on the stone:



Here's a close-up:

It's not really a box at all, but a plain-looking shut-off valve. The reason it was so hard to find is because it was so far below the surface. And this is after they raised it!

The painted yellow line was so we didn't lose it again.

There are a few more updates that need done before we can have it pressure tested. However, that should be done by the end of the week and then we'll be able to get a meter hooked up and start checking out the furnaces....

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

It gets worse...






...before it gets better.



Friday, October 19, 2007

PC with PPE

Here's PC with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) strapped to his face:

This particular PPE makes a normal breath sound exactly like Darth Vader sweating his way through a lightsaber duel.

All the insulation and general dust from tearing down, ripping out, and hauling away has the air pretty thick with stuff you'd really be better off keeping out of your lungs.

Fortunately, this phase of deconstruction will be over soon.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Fyr-Fyter Fire Extinguisher

PC found this 'Fyr-Fyter' in one of the little storage closets in the back of the 1st floor:



And, even though 'Fyr-Fyter' is an oddball name, this water-filled fire extinguisher was still fully charged. Because we didn't really believe it, PC pulled the pin and squeezed the handle and sprayed it all over the floor (sorry, no pictures of that) and then, to empty it, he took it outside and sprayed down the parking lot, too (sorry, no pictures of that, either).
What's really impressive is this:

Can you read it? It's March 6, 1969! And it still works!

And look where it came from:


It's from the Grafton Fire Department.
It's good to know that the Grafton Fire Department is reliable.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Another Sink Drain

I thought the other drain was probably the tool wash station for the dentist's office.
Maybe it was, but that didn't stop this drain from collecting it's share of tools, too.

Notice that this trap is plastic. The other one was stainless steel, which dates it as an older part.
If I had to guess, I would say that the original drain for this sink was stainless steel, too (all the sinks were installed at the same time). All those tools getting lost down the sink finally clogged it up and the newer plastic parts were used to rebuild it.

That's a lot of tools.

Here's a link to the original sink drain post: Lose Something?

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Novel Excerpt

For those of you who asked, I posted an excerpt of my novel, Vultures, over on my other blog: MK Stover.

The above link is to the blog itself, but this link will take you directly to the novel excerpt: Vultures, Chapter 2.

I'll also be posting updates on the Amazon Novel writing contest progress over there.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Problems with pictures?

I'm having trouble viewing the pictures on the sidebar. I uploaded two new ones. The first is simply the front face of 123, similar to the old picture. The second is a picture of the '1890' Cornerstone. I can't see either one.
It may be my internet connection, but I'm not sure.
Can you see them?

Morning Glories

I love volunteers. Especially volunteer flowers:


This beautiful pile of morning glories volunteered on the hillside where the jungle used to grow.

First the sunflower and now these; I wonder what other interesting seeds are waiting for an opportunity on our hillside?

Here's a close up of one of the blue blooms. It's snuggled in among a bit of English Ivy (the darker leaves):



And one more:

I was standing in the parking lot for this one. The bright blooms sit on top of the rock wall.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Pictures

I think there's something wrong with the profile picture in the sidebar; I haven't been able to figure out what to do about it.

Since I can't fix it, I will update it with a new picture that I will take today.

AND - yesterday I noticed a new flower. I'll get pictures of those, too.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Writing

I have neglected this blog for the past week in favor of other, older, writing projects.

Since I allowed it to prevent me from updating this blog, I figured it was appropriate to post that information here, because, even though it doesn't have anything to do with construction (or deconstruction), I actually do my writing -physically- at The 123.

My office is on the second floor and I spend as much time there as possible during the week when the kids are in school. It's been amazing how much writing I can actually get done without the distraction of laundry and dirty breakfast dishes; I always suspected I could, but now I have proof.
I love my office :)

Go here: MKStover.com for my website. I don't have much content up at this time, but I do keep it updated. I post information about current writing projects and I will continue to add to it.

This past week, I have been working on this: Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.

I was on the internet looking for the NaNoWriMo website (more about this in a minute) and this Amazon Novel contest appeared. So, knowing that this was something I should do, I signed-up, got a registration number, and was given 7 days to submit a manuscript.
That's a tall order, isn't it?

Good thing I already had the novel written.

I wrote Vultures in bits and pieces (with occasional phases of mania) over the course of a couple of years. It's been collecting dust now for at least the last 18 months, maybe even closer to 2 years. I had worked on it for a very long time and I was just not sure of the overall effect. I queried an agent once about it, but she was not interested (at least she responded) and I just pushed it out of my way and went on to other things. Not very persevering, huh?

So last week I opened the Vulture zip folder on my hard drive, pulled the printed copy out of the file drawer and sat down to read it for the first time in a very long time.

I'm glad I waited that long. The time away from it gave me a new perspective; I was able to approach it as a reader and not the writer. That helped tremendously (and the time gap helped sever the emotional attachment -but maybe that's too much information).

Anyway- for the last 7 days I have been (maniacally) proofreading (again) and cutting (again) and editing (again) this old manuscript. I was surprised to find that there really wasn't all that much wrong with it: basic grammar issues and a couple of small chronology problems.

*Thanks to my family for helping with the week's volatile overtime work schedule*

I will post more information about this as it progresses.

As for the NaNoWriMo: that's short for National Novel Writing Month. The idea is to crank out 50,000 words in November. I've known about this Novel writer's craze for several years, but I think this year I will participate to get a jump on my next novel. I'll post links to this, too, as Novemeber approaches.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

More Weird Stuff in the Parking Lot

It's not the first...

(Click HERE and scroll down to the second sunflower picture for a link to the first post about weird stuff in the parking lot.)

...and I'm sure it won't be the last weird stuff in the parking lot.

Actually, it's a good thing because it means progress. The first floor is about 85% gutted.

Does anyone need cabinets for their garage?

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Rainbows over Grafton

If you look closely...

...you can see a second rainbow just above the first.

This is the view from the roof looking east along Main Street. The big building at the furthest point is the Willard Hotel.

While there's not much on the web about this building, here's a link to Grafton's Memorial Day Celebration, The Spirit of Grafton, that gives a bit of information about places of interest.

For a great collection of Grafton pictures on the web, this is probably the best site up: Grafton

The best collection of Grafton & Taylor County pictures -anywhere- is housed in the International Mother's Day Shrine on Main Street in Grafton. You could almost see it from the picture above, but it's on the same side of the street as The 123. They are currently open for visitors Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm. It would be a great place to bring your mom. And next year is the 100 year anniversary of the 1st Mother's Day (as they put together their schedule of events, I'll keep the links on the sidebar here updated).