This entry was posted on 3/6/2008 3:09 PM and is filed under uncategorized.
While we await the eventual conclusion of our battle against
the builder who delayed my project and stole my money – in fact, intentionally
defrauded me out of money – let me keep this blog, and the dream, alive.
First, an update.
The original plan has been shelved.
If and when we do build the house it will be a bit smaller and even
better thought out. In some ways, the
whole imbroglio might even prove to be a boon.
By sinking my original plan, and reducing the means at my disposal to
get it accomplished, I may end up back on the original track and maybe better
off for it. Assuming, that is, that I
do win some of my money back.
All is not lost.
Rather than embarking on the large project now, we will take on smaller
ones. There are other improvements we
can do out on the land, and there are other things now afoot. By which I mean the temporary resolution of
the dilemma of living quarters.
When we started this project our hope was that we would be
living in the back of the gallery for some 6 months or so. Keeping in mind that we started on the house
in July, and moved into the gallery in November, you can do the math and see
that we hoped that the new place would be at least finished enough for habitation
by May. Of course, we realized that
some delays might be expected, but we also anticipated living in the house
while the finish work was still being done: all the earth plaster, probably the
kitchen cabinets, and the installation of the final doors. And obviously any landscaping that we might
decide to do, though these would be minimal in any event.
With 8 months past and zero progress on the house, and the
looming legal battle needing to be resolved before we can even consider
starting on it, it has become abundantly clear that we need other arrangements
aside from living in the gallery. With
the two of us, the two dogs and the fact that it is a one-room with bath but
without kitchen, things have been feeling a little tight. There is also the fact that we had planned
on converting the rear of the gallery into additional gallery/retail space by
the time the summer season (and the hordes of tourists) starts. That, at least, had always been the plan.
So we’ve had our eyes out for other accommodations with the
hope that we could find a cheap place nearby that we could use as housing for a
year or two while everything else gets resolved. After that time, we might sell such a place, or rent it out, or
do whatever with it.
We had a couple of leads that did not pan out because they
were already off the market by the time we got to them. Then we heard a rumor that one of the older
cabins was coming on the market at a reasonable price and we tracked down the
agent before the sign could be posted.
The story gets a bit long from there, but it looks likely that we will
soon be in possession of a 500 sq ft cabin just a couple of minutes walk from
the gallery which will become our living space until we’ve decided if we are to
proceed with the project on the land.
It could very well be that we decide to do something entirely different
altogether but for now we will have a somewhat larger base from which to weigh
our options.
The cabin is in bad shape, but it is habitable. We will renovate parts of it even before we
spend a night in it and hope that that does not take more than 6 weeks from
time of purchase.
So that’s where we are.
As we get closer to buying the cabin and it looks likely that that will,
indeed, go through, then I will post a photo or two and start a period of
blogging about that rather than the main topic at hand.