Sunday, November 1, 2009

Adam's Flickr set Bunkie Build 2009

In the interest of full disclosure and also to expand our range of Bunkie Blog features, here is a link to Adam's Flickr set Bunkie Build 2009. The photos cover the process from choosing the site in mid June to the weekend of the drywall in late October.

Friday, September 11, 2009

It wasn't all labour

Labour Day weekend was not all work and no play. Some members of the party in fact did no labour at all, while others spent time watching the non-labourers and called it labour, since it was their contribution to the work bee's task of finishing the bunkie. Of course there was also some R&R and washing off of sweat in the lake.

Here are some pictures of the non-bunkie building activities of the weekend.

Acting in loco grandparentis, Arthur the elder accompanied the two youngest members of the work party as they went on a hike over the trails. Maps and notebooks were involved, hence the need for backpacks.



Lots and lots of beach time. First good swimming of the summer. Very nice to know it wasn't wasted - the two here covered all the basic beach tasks.




Heard many times on the beach: "Adam can skip THIS rock".

And he did!



Hard work but someone had to do it! K and I volunteered...


Ahhhhh! Not too sorry we ran out of material about 1:30 Sunday afternoon.




Good work by one in full snorkel gear means we now have not one but two marker buoys on the water pump. Thanks Arthur! Also for removing the offending fishing lure which was found on the buoy rope. The buoy is meant to say "you might not want to fish right here" but hey - could be interpreted as "here there be fishies" I guess...



Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The work bee

Finally I'm posting on the blog David set up in July. I hope this cuts down on the nagging and exasperated sighs to which I've been subjected.I'm going to do this in reverse chronological order until I get back to the beginning.

Here are pictures from a most successful work bee last weekend. Insulation and vapour barrier complete. Ceiling complete in loft, almost complete in main part and in "bathroom". Summer R&R activities also took place including more swimming than in all the rest of the summer combined, since the water was several degrees warmer than it had been all summer. Thanks to Arthur and Laurie and Quinlan and Aidan for joining Adam and Kristine (and the senior Arthur, master sawyer) for a most successful, productive and enjoyable weekend.


Bunkie with essential air compressor ready to go - couldn't have done it without you! Second photo taken during one of very few breaks.


Kristine and the tuck tape. We used a lot - K had to make an emergency run to Kenora with Quin & Aidan to resupply!


Day 2: They look happy but it was HOT up there!


The middle was the tricky part


And so was the bottom


Using up ends in the bathroom


Arthur and the tuck tape before it fell on his hirsute arm. ow.


Almost finished product

Watch this space for more of the R&R part of the weekend and also for the events of the weeks leading up to this weekend
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Bunkie

We are building a bunkie! The cottage has, from time to time, approached maximum capacity and what with children appearing left, right and centre, more space will be needed. This space will contain photos, updates and general musings about the construction (and possibly inhabitants) of the yet-to-be-unnamed bunkie. Name suggestions to comments, please!