
Dear Bob, Patty, et al,
Thanks Bob for the phone consult on closing the project for the season. Vented tent camping in the frosty season is fine as a character building exercise for the Boy Scouts (or Marine boot camp), but it feels like a full season of building for the two of us. We managed to get a cabin at the Wig Wam, and for those who have never seen it I enclose a shot of the night view of North Adams from our porch there. For those who dont know the story, we found the property in Vermont by looking on the map for the area pointed to by a green meteor we saw from a porch of a cabin at the Wig Wam. We have a sentimental attachment to the place....not to mention that its cheap, and dry, and heated, and has hot showers, and an electrical outlet to plug the coffee maker into. Unfortunately they close at heavy frost as the water lines to the cabins are on the surface.
Breakfast at Linda's Cafe, the closest thing North Adams has to a diner, and we were on the mountain by 8:00 am Saturday. We got the kitchen roof watertight with 30 pound felt paper and the aluminun disks that can increase the holding surface area of roofing nails against wind. It started to rain just as we got to running the felt paper up the south wall as flashing for the tar paper. A blessing on your two foot overhangs, which sheltered us for this phase.The idea of carrying plywood up a 22 foot ladder in windy 40 degree rain was utterly without appeal, so we closed the south second story windows from the outside since the scaffolding was in place for the tarpaper, and we opted for keeping the blown snow out by nailing the 1/4 inch luan ply from the inside on the second floor. A bit of a compromise from what you had suggested on the phone, but Louise put tar paper on the window sills against snow build up. I thought of putting angled blocking extending over the sills and under the interior installed ply, but decided the framing could stand another six months of being wet, and I didnt want to withstand another six hours of being wet. The first floor we closed with the 5/8 ply that will eventually redefine the kitchen to porch cross gable transition. We used square drive screws as a precaution against interlopers.
Got back to the WigWam for hot showers , the start of the Cubs /Braves Game (anybody know who won?.....did I mention that the Wig Wam gets five statioins of poor quality color tv?) dinner at the Golden Eagle Restaurant on the Famous Hair Pin Turn and a World Music Funk concert with Atlas Soul out of Boston at Mass MoCA. Nice to have an excellent cultural center in the middle of a post industrial opportunity for gentrification like North Adams, Mass!!!!! I was even seen out on the dance floor shaking my lower back scoliosis, but I was unable to duplicate the moves of the Morroccan belly dancer who started the concert out with instruction on The Moves. Scarey that thought , huh?
Seep again at the Wigwam and home by 2:00 pm Sunday. By the way, the Wig Wam is for sale if any of you venture capitalists out there are looking for an opportunity to participate in the gentrification of North Adams. $495,000 gets you a gift shop (but not the inventory) a inhabitable family house, five cabins, and 32 acres with an incredible view. Handiman special (you are forewarned).
I will close this years final installment of our Adventures in building a Work of Architecture, with a thanks to all who visited and or helped with the building and building of our spirits.........Waring, Audrey, Fred, Norma, Ken, Espe, Fons, Ellen, Barak, Jenn, Chris, Eric, Daina, Bob,Claire, Madeleine, Harry, The Architect in Person, Martin, Shirley, Katherine, Bill, Anne, Mary Jane and the lone Quad rider who we hope gets scraped off a tree somewhere else. We have appreciated the positive feedback that has come from many of you in response to these spam installments. I am looking foward to resuming my sculpture after this sabbattical of six months, and to six months of chiropractic adjustments so I'll be ready in the spring again....love to all....BSB
ps nice to see the architectural lines without all the scaffolding , Huh????

Posted by Bennett
at 5:07 PM EST