Sunday, April 26, 2009

The Stakes are High



Last week the surveyor staked the end points of our house and of the garage. Much to our surprise the house is far closer to the street and much higher in elevation then we anticipated. Our original 2-story house plan was far back from the street and in the lowest possible point on the lot. That location stuck in our minds. Neither of us realized how much the location shifted when we went to the 1-story plan, even though we've looked at our floor plan surperimposed on the topographical survey many, many times. With the shift in the house we will have almost as good a view as with the 2-story plan. We can even see the dam from our living room and deck. Being closer to the street gives the dogs more room in the back and also makes for a shorter drive-way, so it's all good.

Our other discussions this week concerned the placement of the electric pole. We would like to tie our electric lines in through the garage but Austin Energy may not agree to this. We may have to come in through the right front side of our house. The big decision is whether to go the ugly route or to pay extra and go underground from the side yard to the house. Tommy is getting us quotes, but we don't have to make that decision yet. (Take a look below at our new elevation.)

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Easter Hunt


We've had more activity at Wild Turkey this week, Vermeer the chipper has joined Bob the cat. Now we can finally imagine how the house will nestle up against the cedars. We weren't able to hide any eggs this Easter but we did bring along a bunny. A nice surprise is that the corner of the lot is still intact and should remain untouched with its tableau of wildflowers and oak trees.

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Glorious Day


An intregral piece to the Wild Turkey project is selling our house. Charles and I have become neatnicks. I didn't think I was capable, but I never doubted Charles. What is frustrating is that now that we have cleaned, weeded, and polished, all we can do is wait for the perfect match. This month my roses are in all their glory and I can't imagine how anyone could resist their beauty and fragrance. I am hopeful, the stock market is up. Take a look below.