First morning rush for the school bus

The bus drivers know we’ve moved South by one driveway. One loooong driveway. Chris drives Nicholas to catch his bus at 7 am and Lily to catch her bus at 8 am. When it’s warmer, and maybe they are a little older, we’ll make them walk for some healthful fresh air, as Nanny McPhee advises.

CO celebration

We transferred the flag from the grandparent’s house where we’ve been squatting to take up legal residence in the new house as of Saturday, March 16, 2013. Suddenly we needed to celebrate, so we called a few nearby friends and family members to come over for cake and champagne.

Five Key Elements of a Passive House

Being a presenter at the 11th Annual New York State Green Building Conference was a “first” for me and I loved it. Chris and I appreciated the high level of interest in our home. Here is a short slide show capturing the take-away learning. Though few in that standing-room only event are likely to build a Passivhaus of their own, these techniques can be widely applied to improve energy efficiency: 1. Architecture / Purposeful design that lets the sun in; 2. Super Insulation; 3. No thermal bridging; 4. Airtight structure; 5. Air exchange with a heat recovery ventilation system. Click here for the SLIDESHOW:  http://photopeach.com/album/13o82mc

Installing kitchen cabinets and appliances

The cabinets will be painted in place, matching the color of the beams. The island countertop will be fabricated from the same local wormy maple that is on the floors. We’ll repeat the grey tile used elsewhere for the countertop by the induction cooktop and the wall behind it. One missing cabinet above the stove vent is on re-order from Thomasville, which participates in an environmental stewardship program (though our main motivation was finding unfinished cabinets in a rush!).