Welcome to our Wyoming blog. On this blog I have been sharing how we came to move here and the 'adventure' we have been on every since. We started with a hillside, and today (6 years later) are finally putting in some landscaping. We are by no means done. I hope you will come along on our adventure.

I also have 2 other blogs. Big Horn Mountain Creations show cases my quilting and other artistic adventures. Decorating my Tin Shack, is about creating a home thru decorating. Both are on the side bar, I hope you will stop by.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

December 2010

Wow, 2010 is nearly over! 
I remember how unbelievable it was that we were leaving the 1900s 
and here we are over 10 years into the 2000s.

This has been a busy year here on the homestead in Wyoming.  We have been here 5 years now, and that is kind of hard to believe, too.  If you have followed this blog at all you know we have been working hard, starting with a hill, that had to have level places made, building our home, starting a garden, adding on, putting in landscaping.  This year we put in a few trees and strubs, WAHOO.  
Work has also been good.
Kirk has been able to build lots of cabinets.

This kitchen, in alder

 Master bathroom (same house) in cherry


Another kitchen, made in black walnut


No counter top in this picture, house still under construction
Computer desk

counter top is black walnut, base desk is wormy maple
(sorry about the not so good pictures).
knobs are miss matched because we made an extra drawer for the customer.

The shelves are out of black walnut, also.
In this view you can see the pull out shelves for the printer and other items.

These are just a few of the things he has done this year
there was also another kitchen (no pictures).

I have been quilting and have done 2 commissioned quilts.  I will share them in
another post as this one is long enough.
I invite you to visit 
(my quilting blog)
and 
(house decorating blog)

We want to wish you a 
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
May God bless you and your family 
May God guide and bless this country.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh, mercy! I so love that black walnut ... & the rooms are beautiful woods.

Merry Christmas!
TTFN ~Hugs, Marydon

Patricia said...

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog for Pink Saturday. Your visit means very much. Your blogs are very inspiring - I hope to visit more often. Have a great rest of the week.