We drove down this dirt road, pulled up to a wire fence, and I took one look at the place. My eyes widened and I think I sighed with excitement; Phil said "Oh dear God." And that started our amazing journey on this path towards restoring this old farm house. We knew it was love at first sight with this beautiful mess. The farm sits in a little oasis of forest and trails, yet we are just one dirt road away from civilization. It is estimated to be about 250 years old, and it has been in the Fuksa family for about 100 years. It has taken on many identities in its long life, a working farm, market place, family house, with probably a host of residents. When we first walked through it, I was immediately drawn to the walls - they are all about a meter thick.... I thought about all the stories these walls hold. The lives they have seen, the laughter, tears, the people. The history of this farm draws me in every time. It's like it beckons to be rebuilt. To be restored, to be loved on. For new life to be breathed into it. It wants to hold on to the past and move into the future. I love this place - the quiet it brings, the space to process, and the messiness of it all. This is our journey as we navigate restoring and reclaiming this farm house.

Monday, November 9, 2015

7 November

Before picture - brick addition in front was a garage, and brick addition in back was the kitchen. The front area has been demolished, the kitchen was just demoed today! The kitchen had no right angles, so it will be rebuilt with right angles and straight walls. 

This just happened - kitchen gone for now. The backhoe is currently digging a new foundation for the kitchen, dining room, mudroom and garage. Our front door will be where that man is patching walls. 



Beams installed for the second floor. Notice that the window outline is cut out. 

Wooden beams from the brewery are being treated and prepped for the guest house.  More to come for the main house.

Biggest piles of dirt yet, great for climbing on. 

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