Saturday, May 2, 2026
05.02.26 Had to take a break...
Friday, May 1, 2026
05.01.26 Well that was a long two days....
Not much to say other than it was a long two days. Flew down to Savannah in the morning on Wednesday. Spent the afternoon touring houses with our realtor and my mother. Spent the night at a Red Roof Inn that doubled as a crash pad for people making the trek from north to south or south to north, or, were construction workers who crashed their long term at a discounted rate, or others who might have just escaped prison.
I got a kick out of this vehicle as it's the patrol car to enforce "Community Standards". That comes along with HOA's and rules and regulations. Wait until they get a load of me.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
04.29.26 Off to Hilton Head...
Monday, April 27, 2026
04.27.26 Well I went...
I took a break to go and see what the rain did for the river. I got there at high tide just before the flip. The rain hadn't done much for the flows or turbidity but I see it did bump this morning up to 12,000 cfs.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
04.26.26 Entering phase two....
I actually don't know what phase this is but it's the phase where you get a storage unit and start to get the bins out of the house and staged for the move. We told the guy, "We'll only need
it for a couple of months....". What I can say about getting stuff out of the house is that you can see all the things that need to be touched up. Yesterday between the raindrops and trips to the U-Haul center it was sanding, priming, and painting the staircase. Below is what it looked like before we bought the house in 2018.
Friday, April 24, 2026
04.24.26 I did get to go...
Some time over the last two days I wrecked my back. It's happened before and it usually just happens on it's done without any help from a twist, fall, or heavy lift. If you asked me what I actually did I'd probably give you a Mike Tyson to reporter Jim Gray answer....
Thursday, April 23, 2026
04.23.26 "This could be the last time...."
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
04.22.26 There's a lot of harvesting going on....
Monday, April 20, 2026
04.20.26 And then there was one....
04.20.26 Of course there's a freeze warning...
Saturday, April 18, 2026
04.18.26 First one gone...
The dumpster has left the building, well property. It's amazing, and sad, how much we hold onto. There's something to be said about todays younger minimalist generation. While they throw money around like it's nothing on stupid things, they don't need or want our stupid things. I can't wait to just have around us what we need, and use.
While we haven't sign on the dotted line with the realtor yet I thought I'd tease out the house this weekend. It's a beautiful weekend and you never know who's passing by along River Road on their way to Lambertville or New Hope. We found this house that way, so why not someone else. Plus, it would save us the tens of thousands in real estate commissions.
Friday, April 17, 2026
04.17.26 If you don't have a picture then it didn't happen....
It didn't really matter because there was nothing going on. You see, I forgot my iPhone because I was excited to get down to the river. My goal was to get to a spot, mostly before the pre-work guys showed up. I figured I better get to the tidal section while there was still water around so I went at 345 am, just at the top of the tide. Needless to say it didn't take long for the waters to start receding. There wasn't much for current but more of just an ebb and flow of tidal change.
I watched as a half a dozen boats crossed crossed around which to me is a sign that they weren't on any fish. The river is in pitiful shape for this time of year and with the water temps hitting that magical 60-65 degree spawning temp they may have shut down. There were fish, and some good ones, when the water was higher and on the cooler side. Those were the earliest big females, I don't know if the males ever showed up in numbers. They are smaller, of course, than the big cow females.
I don't think the herring are here yet, and if they are they are schooled up in the deeper water. There's no need for them to hug the banks and hide behind rocks where bass wait to pick them off. That usually happens when the water is up, and the bass put on the feed bags post-spawn. Like I said, I believe, these bass, at least up here, aren't eating, they're caught because you dangle an 8-inch dildo in front of their faces while they work to get up river to spawn. But, that's just my take on it. When the bait is around, and their stomachs can actually fit food in it after depositing their eggs, then they eat, before heading down river and off to New England for the summer.
Participation out here is low compared to other years. One, the conditions, and two, the east side of the state is seeing better fishing. The bays and rivers of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties are full of fish, and now out front from top to bottom are seeing fish. The river here dropped almost 1,000 cfs in 24 hours, now just about 8,400 at 67 degrees in the middle of the night.
Above doesn't show much hope coming up, if any, maybe it's towards the end of the month. We have a 74% chance of rain on Sunday with a cooldown, but it won't do much for the river levels. Starting on the 27th it looks like we'll have five days with some kind of rain. That'll coincide with a New Moon on May 1st. Water, moon, lower water temps, and maybe post spawn fish around. That'll give me a few weeks to concentrate on things around the house, and not those stupid fish.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
04.16.26 Of course it's 100 degrees in April....
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
04.14.26 RIP Eric Olesen....
Sunday, April 12, 2026
04.12.26 I can't wait for this to be over...
From a Google Ai search, "Lead paint is a toxic, hazardous material used in homes before its 1978 ban, creating significant risks of nervous system damage, learning disabilities, and developmental delays. It becomes dangerous when deteriorating, peeling, or producing dust through friction. Lead-based paint is still found under newer layers, in most pre-1978 homes".
So far I've lost count of how many small bins of heavy paint I've burned off and deposited into the dumpster. The original paint job on this house dates back to when it was built in 1923. Over the next century there have been countless layers of paint added. I can't believe no one thought to many get down to the original wood and detail before just adding another coat. Did it really look when you turned around and saw the above? Did someone actually charge for that?
I'm into the front entrance for over 40 hours on the heat gun, chisels, sparkle knives, and picks. Luckily I think I can wrap this up today before moving onto the next to-do list the realtors gave us. But begrudgingly, that will involve more heat gun play in another part of the house. We got the report as far as the market price they want to set the house out and it was about where we thought it would be. The only thing we can do is continue the push and hope that somewhere out there a buyer is dying to get into this house.
In the end was doing this really needed and worth it? Could my time have been spent better? Well, this work that I'm doing is my gift to the house, and to the future owners. I feel that I owe it to both of them. While we lived here with it, and really never noticed it, both deserve better as the home enters another chapter, and the fourth owners. I would have loved to have seen this place as the craftsman back in the 1920's finished up before the owners, and their staff, moved in. She really is a fine estate.