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Hey! This site started all about my little Cabin in the Mountains of Western North Carolina. (and now building my new A-Frame) It's off the Blue Ridge Parkway, between Buffalo Cove and Boone, northwest of Charlotte.Deep in the heart or the Blue Ridge Mountains (Jr. Johnson used to "run shine" on a road VERY nearby) After I saw the BRP (Blue Ridge Parkway) flying into Charlotte over 15 years ago, I liked it! I LOVED it! I wanted more of it! I bought a newspaper in the airport, circled a few ads, settled on one, met the guy who showed me a few properties, picked this one, at his suggestion, and bought it. I started with a lawn chair from Wal mart, then bought a trailer, sold that, then slowly built my 20'x25' cabin with very little knowledge of Building or Construction, and ALOT of help from friends. added big Deck for it too! The entire structure is probably out of square, but it was a labor of love. I dragged an HEAVY old iron claw-foot Tub 800 miles up from Ft. Lauderdale in the back of my pickup, Florida and plumbed it in, (ps. if you have a gooseneck for an old iron clawfoot, I need one!)added a Propane water heater, kitchen sink, stove, and pots and pans. I share a 300 foot deep well with my neighbor Jimmy, and and a dug a Septic system. I used to light up my cabin with candles, kerosene lamps, a wind generator, a 2000 watt gas generator that failed often, a solar panel, and 4 marine batteries. many candles and flashlights were used in the process.I recently got underground power run to my property for the new A-frame, now I feel spoiled, in the cabin now I have a small fridge, a microwave, a TV, and a couple of lamps hooked up to the Temp Pole at the new build site.When I arrive at the cabin now, if nobody shows up and talks till dark, I run an extention cord to the temp pole and WA-LA, just like downtown baby!

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(My sister MJ's cart in Culebra, PR, click on picture to see her home-made Hot Sauce!)

I'm in the process of building the LEGAL A-Frame Mountain Cabin. My small Cabin was great, but hardly could pass a code inspection, so now I have installed 1000 gallon a legal Septic Tank , my hand drawn blueprints (see southeast domes below) have been approved by Wilkes county for my building, I brought in underground power, and had the footer dug, inspected and poured,and my basement has passed inspection, and now the walls are poured solid to the sill Bolts! Next,pouring my floor, installing plumbing, raising the A-Frame Trusses, and putting the steel roof on, etc. Its all a multi-year plan, with the price of everything going up its harder to buy groceries and gas here, and pay for building materials there, plus the 800 mile, 12-hour drive there from Ft. Lauderdale is a hell of a commute, but, I am moving forward, always moving forward. My new addition is Mike who has vaulted my construction forward by leaps and bounds, and many THANKS to David Martini from South East Domes for the great Blueprints he hand drew to get it all going! And, of course my Neighbor LC, with without whom I would still be wondering how to "legalize" my old out of square Cabin (I took LC's advice about the A-Frame and things got better immediately)! As the current global economic crisis deepens I have begun to feel even more so that this little piece of earth was the best purchase I ever made in my entire life. To all who ever read this, buy your self a little piece of land, even if it's in the middle of nowhere early in life, and keep building on it! It will surprise you what happens as the years unfold! The cheaper the better. The old adage is still true, even in these VERY lean times, "Land is a good investment, they dont make it anymore" Some old smart, (and probably RICH) guy...
A-Frame TrussesAnother load of blocks from Lowes



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taylorcabinet What a view 0 Nov 21 2009, 10:16 AM EST by taylorcabinet
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Congrats on your project progress. You have a location that is just beautiful. Know the area well and this time of the year it's just breath taking.
Could we be of help to you? http://taylorcabinetmfg.vpweb.com Anyway the best of luck to you and this project.
DCPOA POA, Blackberry Wine, and the structural support! 0 Oct 31 2009, 3:40 PM EDT by DCPOA
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My walk out Basement looks pretty good huh! I like it too. I actualy LOVE it, the help I needed came when it was time to fill the block walls, my neighbor figured the pour to the yard, there was a few shovel fulls of concrete extra, it was a beautiful thing! This latest trip went well, but so busy, the POA business now takes up more time and is causing me more trouble than I figured, I will respond soon. I have to deal with personal attacks and I dont handle a**-holes too well. The important thinganyway , my tip of the spear so to speak is the house, and as you can see, its coming along, I am gong to have to have an engineer figure the beam(s) that will support the trusses, actually, it will all have to come at once , the beams, the trusses, and the roof, I will have to "Dry it in" or risk warping or weathering my expensive lumber and structure work. For now though, things can wait through the winter months. There was some Blackberry Wine I sampled this trip that was well worth investigating, by the time I though about it I was driving to the Airport, but a local place sells the wine for $20 a gallon, gotta write it down BEFORE the next sampling!
DCPOA Another Year Already? 0 Oct 15 2009, 6:31 AM EDT by DCPOA
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It time for the annual POA Meeting up in Deer Crossing a week from today. Thats my property owners assoc in the mountains, I used to laugh at the thought of an actual organization to take $90 a year in dues, now I've been the Webmaster for some time and now Treasurer for the past year, GEEZE! I never will have the patience for politics, the simple action of billing a group of folks once a year becomes rather complicated at times! The President is a pro at it, when he goes, I go! But, here we are at Meeting time again, and after the meeting, well, I have some serious moonshine -tasting scheduled!
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