Mountain Lane Homesteaders

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Our friend Frank the Logger

10:28 AM, Monday, August 14, 2006 .. Posted in Journey to the Dream .. 5 comments .. Link

In search of a tent we went first to our friend Frank. Frank built his own home and he's a big believer in pursuing your dreams. So when we asked if he had an outfitters tent we could borrow he looked at us in his Frank way and said "Yeah, what for?" After hearing our plan he scrunched up his face with a thoughtful look and said "Oh, you guys don't want to live in a tent. Why don't you just build yourself a shed like mine here and live in something like that? Only took me 4 days to build."

We went home and thought about it. We would need to double the size, his was only 12x12. We knew what we would use for rafters but that still involved buying lumber for walls, roofing materials, etc. We decided we needed to go back to the tent idea. When we went back to Frank he still didn't want to see us living in a tent.

*"As it happens", Frank had a pile of big logs he was thinking about using to make himself a garage.

*"As it happens", those logs were stacked in Franks wood yard right next to his SAWMILL.

*"As it happens", Frank offered to give us all those logs.

*"As it happens", Frank wanted to let us use his sawmill to make them into lumber.

At this point it became apparant that our plans were beginning to take on a life of their own.

So we let go of the tent plan and adopted the shed plan.

We still had a lot of work ahead of us to convince the bank to take a risk on our project. When it came time to make our presentation, we wanted to have as many supplies gathered as possible to show them just how serious we were. We had to prove that we could gather the materials we needed for the house which included stone and wood, and show them a design that would meet the criteria for a house built "to code", and now we were adding milling logs into boards and designing a shed to the mix.

With Sam working all day during the week, this left late nights and weekends to accomplish the goal. Starting right then in mid March we began to put every spare minute toward the task at hand. Every Saturday and Sunday as well as every evening after Sam got off work were filled. Some nights we would meet over at Franks place to mill wood and some nights we were up late in front of the computer finding pricing for building supplies we had never heard of. I would price and price and price things while Sam would be sitting at the dining room table with a great big fat book about International Residential Codes. Of all the things we had to do to get ready for that bank presentation it was the brain work that was the hardest. The physical labor we were doing was tiring but made us feel so alive.

We were learning and doing so many new things.  Life was busy but most certainly exciting.  Frank continued to play a big role in our success.  He had taken us under his wing.  Time and time again it was his grin that spurred on our far fetched plans.  He provided us with that initial wood supply and added so much more as time went on.  He loaned us the use of his trailer for pulling trees out of the woods.  He taught us how to use his sawmill.  Frank was intrumental in helping us get to where we are today. 

One thing though, the next time Frank says "Only took me 4 days"......I will be asking A LOT more questions!!!


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Leave a Comment

Untitled Comment

12:06 PM, Monday, August 14, 2006 .. Posted by southernbelle
I keep coming back to read the rest of the story! How exciting. Show pictures when you can. : )

Keep going...

12:07 PM, Monday, August 14, 2006 .. Posted by Pattisea
I am having so much fun reading your story.

I can't wait to hear what happens next.

Thanks for sharing!

Patti

Untitled Comment

2:38 PM, Monday, August 14, 2006 .. Posted by morningsunshine
4 days, huh? I htink it would take us 4 months!

Hi, Friend!

2:56 PM, Monday, August 14, 2006 .. Posted by teapots66
Hi, Darcy... I like the sound of this Frank guy. So, what happened when you finally went to the bank? This was the make the presentation to buy the land & borrow enough to build yourself, right? Am I following it right? I am really, really inspired by what you guys have done, and you haven't even shared the nitty gritty yet about building.Again, can't wait for the next installment - Chris

Untitled Comment

12:50 PM, Tuesday, August 15, 2006 .. Posted by urbanfarmgirl
What a great story you have! And what a great neighbor! Wanna trade? ;o)

I've always wanted to see Montana. Sound gorgeous.
{ Last Page } { Page 40 of 65 } { Next Page }

About Me

My husband and I along with our 3 children, moved from Iowa to Montana 3 years ago fulfilling a long time dream of living in the mountains. Last summer we purchased and moved onto our bare land and are currently living in our home made cabin which has evolved from a shed to a barn to our cabin and future guest house. The foundation for what we now call "The big house" is dug and waiting for our next burst of energy! Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Home
My Profile
Archives
Friends
My Photo Album


Links

A Tent in Tok
Treasures of Simple Living
Waitress Builds Fortress
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Categories

Family Moments
Handy Tips and Tidbits
In the Garden
Journey to the Dream
Living in the Woods

Recent Entries

Goat Capers
Missing the Blog Life!
Puzzles and Pincurls and Tea....OH MY!
Being "It": Part Two and Photos
Being "It": Part One

Friends


southofthegnatline
crewchief
quiverfull
YPAmy5
GrandmaRosie

HandsNHearts
bayleysmom17
harriettejacobs
southernbelle
mamabeart003


jenna
MamaMiller
ZookeeperCat
TChannel4
j706nancyr
Jonash2004
morningsunshine
naturehouse
Pattisea
erisarei
happymama
CandyFoote
deedee06
teapots66
Janny
MissionaryMom
talindamood
HarvestMom
marys4littlelambs
jackiebridgen
mdonohue
urbanfarmgirl
mc2rwe
colleenmears
Purewater
blessingsbaound
LaVonne

zoggypdx
UnlikelyHomesteader
naturalmama
LittleHouse
katenicholl

FarmWife
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting


Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting