Hello All-
I'm Tom- New to this site
Just ordered my 20x30 1-1/2 story plans from John and registered on the forum.
My goal is to get the cabin dried in by October 1.
I just realized I have been digging around this site for most of the day (not getting any office work done) looking at the wealth of information here and the friendly atmosphere. I'm really excited to be here and look forward to learning from you all. Thanks for having me.
The cabin will sit on 20 acres in north central Washington State.
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w* SkagitDrifter. Good to see you make an appearance. I assume that's your land in the picture.
w* Tom. Looking forward to trading information with you and seeing your project.
SkagitDrifter w*
I assume that is the location of the cabin? Is that the view you will have. Have you done any site work to date ie; septic, well electric? You will probably spend a lot of time both at work and home trying to stay with the Jones's on this forrum. ;D ;D
John
SkagitDrifter
w* w* w* Beautiful piece of land you have there. Good luck with your project. You will find many friendly knowledgeable people here. ( Durn site needs spell check) Lots of times I spend hours reading here but only post about things I have a small clue about. Still I find theres a better or different way that works just as well or better. Thats one of the many thangs that make this a cool place. Don and Glenn seem to have more stored away in their little fingers than I have in my whole head. ??? I learn something new here everyday. :)
Best of Luck
Larry
Free Spell checkers.
http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=4249.0
HaH! Finally! I'm not the new kid anymore. w*
Welcome Tom!! Would love to see more pics of your property. Looks like someplace you could dig a hole and get Glenn to help put a roof over it and move in!!! (You gotta check out his underground house!!). I can see it on that hill in your photo looking back this way.
Actually, I didn't know there was land in Washington that wasn't covered in trees?????
Okie Bob
Quote from: considerations on May 14, 2008, 11:48:06 PM
HaH! Finally! I'm not the new kid anymore. w*
That doesn't mean I'm going to stop picking on you. ::)
BoB, it does look like a good place to dig a hole, uphill patio, French drains, roll of EPDM -- he'd have a house. Hopefully there are enough trees there.
Hi Skagit! I lived in the Bellingham area for 12 yrs - 6 yrs next to the Canadian border off Guide Meridian on H St Rd & then off of Wiser Lake, south of Lynden, north of Bellingham. Beautiful country, just got tired of so much rain & fog.
Thank you all for the warm welcome.
I recieved my plans today and am really excited to get started.
We will be over to the property this weekend and will work on placement of the cabin and general layout.
John- Nothing done to the site as of yet- just raw land, other than the road in. No well or power but power is pretty close. I plan to be off the grid for the first couple of years.
Okie Bob- A few more pics. Some trees but some grass land as well.
Good for bird hunting.
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My Boy Lance looking for birds
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Aspen grove on the lower property.
Sassy- The rain does get old- I agree. Remember the old saying... "We don't tan here, we rust"
That is why we got the property on the east side of the mountians- 300 days of sunshine per year.
Again, thanks for the warm welcome- I'm looking forward to pulling up a chair and staying a while.
Tom
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Looks like a great spot. Can't wait to see your project get going.
Near the Aspen grove looks like a good building area. The trees mean there is water close by.
They are great to relax, just hang a hammock and swing in a breeze.
Very nice looking property.