Common Sense Home Good News Letter 12/3/23

One of those things people rarely mention about winter is how the snow sounds different when you walk on it at different temperatures. Well above freezing, it squishes, halfway to a puddle splash with each step. At that sweet spot right around freezing, there’s the perfect “scrunch” of packing snow, waiting to become a snowman…

Common Sense Home Good News Letter 11/19/23

Counting your blessings is better than counting sheep. Sometimes things feel so overwhelming. Working to get the new workshop buttoned up before real winter sets in. The unknown with August wrapping up his current job and starting a consulting business. Family members with health issues (very thankful everyone is out of the hospital right now),…

Common Sense Home Good News Letter 11/12/23

“Up, down, up, down. The temperature swings continued as they headed into November. It wasn’t always pleasant, but it was better than cold and deeper cold. The nippy days made you appreciate when the sun popped out just a bit more, and provided extra motivation to get outside work done while the weather was cooperative.”…

Common Sense Home Good News Letter 11/5/23

The toughest things are often the most rewarding. The guys are finally getting the roofing and siding on the new outbuilding this weekend. The project has been a major challenge, from delays getting the footing poured to uncooperative weather, to the sheer magnitude of the building size. To accommodate the tractor and overhead door, the…

Common Sense Home Good News Letter 10/29/23

“The leaves tumbled across the gravel driveway, lifted by the stiff breeze, while the ashen clouds overhead warned of yet another round of chilling autumn rain. They’d had more rain in two weeks than all summer long, enough so that the pond levels were rising again. The weathermen would probably look at the sums and…