by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 29, 2004 | Uncategorized
The Sea of Cortez (finally) hits the road Delayed by weather and driven by the moon (well… actually the tides which are, in fact, driven by the moon) the boys and girls of the of The Sea of Cortez trip are merrily on their way. There’s a log being posted...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 27, 2004 | Uncategorized
Or why the New York Times is now implementing drug testing for newspaper carriers… My wife got a tentative, but hilarious, call from the New York Times this morning. It was from the district manager for delivery services in Beacon, who was obviously a bit...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 26, 2004 | HousePosts
Some paint. Some stakes. Next thing you know you’ve got a real house! Small steps taken boldy. The property is now marked for excavation and the surveyor was kind enough to put stakes in the ground that clearly outline where the house is going to sit on the...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 23, 2004 | HousePosts
Hol(e)y Cow! It’s difficult to imagine just how quickly a house can go from standing tall to a a pile of rubble. So, if you’re ever in the market for a little smackdown and you want to make sure you see it all, take this little lesson to heart. We were...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 22, 2004 | HousePosts
Don’t blink, you might not see it… So, in a matter of minutes. (Less than 20 to be exact) the house went from structure to destruction. It’s amazing how quickly it actually came down. So fast, in fact, that we almost missed it completely. And so the...