Sunday, July 26, 2009

Sadie Update

Little Sadie is turning into a little dog. Almost as big as Coop and twice as mean, she'll be running the house before too long.





Beach Day

To escape the heat, we hit the beach this weekend. It was Sadie's first trip to the beach, and she had a good time.


We have a couple of "secret" beaches we go to, and they were relatively free from people. We also hit Pacific City and it was the busiest I have ever seen it.

I tried a little fishing, with no success. Lots of fog, wind and rough seas. Reminded me of a March day on the coast.

Nothing better than a cold beer and a warm dog...

Stay away from my hole

As many of you know, Cooper likes to dig holes on the beach. It is an obsession, actually.



What we didn't know is how much he likes to protect said hole. But, being the stubborn do she is, Sadie wants anything that Coop has, even if it is just a hole.

After about 5 minutes of warning, Sadie decides to march in and take the hole.

Lots of fighting ensues.

And guess what... Coop is all bark and no bite...

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Went for a hike

Dogs had to get out. Wife needed to get out. I needed exercise...






Rosie RIP

Well, our old friend Rosie left us a few months back, but I found these digging through another camera. Trip to the Deschutes with Joe and Rosie last fall...






Thursday, June 25, 2009

Got Paint

Still in process - the rain has put a damper on finishing the trim. Maybe this weekend.?.






Monday, May 18, 2009

Sadie Mae - a.k.a. Wiggles

Our friends & neighbors Tom and Susan are moving back to So. Cal. and are forced to leave behind Sadie (but they are taking Harley!) - a 5 month old Golden Retriever.  This is bitter sweet for us & Coop Dog, as she is a total sweetie, but our hearts really go out to Tom & Susan who are forced to give her up.

She is pretty mellow - way more than Coop Dog at this age.  She is a fast learner, and has only had one accident in the house - which was our fault for not watching her closely.

She does have a mean streak though.  She plays a little dirty too.  When Coop walks a way, she takes his ankles out.

Coop still is the best.

But, dang she is cute.

And the best part is they are the same color, so the piles of hair will all blend together!

Whole House Fan

We are lucky to live here in the shadow of the hills that separate the Tualatin & Yamhill Valleys, so while the days are hot, evenings cool quite a bit and there is always a nice breeze.  Being in the house a year now, we have a good idea of how hot it gets & how it cools at night - and of course keeping in mind we are entering a global cooling trend.  Knowing that a heat pump is not only expensive to install and operate - we sought out alternatives and came to the conclusion that a Whole House Fan should meet our needs 90+ percent of the summer.

Whole house fans have come a long way from the days of a louvered box fan in the ceiling...  Read all about it here:  http://www.airscapefans.com/products/whf17

Part of the benefit of the WHF is venting the air out of the attic - removing the thermal blanket above the living space. As such, we had to install more attic venting to ensure the operational efficiency of the fan.

Gable vents in two sides of the house. Cutting from inside the attic on a hot day sucked.

Vent installed.  Once caulked & the house is painted (stay tuned for updates), they will disappear.


I don't like heights.  Good practice for painting the house I guess...

Due to the 18" of insulation and the positions of the trusses, I had to build "ducting" to raise the fan.  I insulated the outside and ran foam egg crating on the inside to limit the reverberation. 

We cut a hole in the ceiling above the entry way/hallway to the front bedroom, and installed the fan in the ceiling joists. 

Notice another critter in the house???  Stay tuned.  They of course had to be in the middle of all the action.

Fan installed in the attic, sans insulation & clean-up.

We only had the opportunity to run this on Sunday night, so I am not sure of the ultimate outcome.  I do have high hopes, and know that regardless it will be much quieter than neighbor Ben's heat pump!

Oh, and regardless of operation I will say the company was great to work with - from technical advice to getting the WHF the day after I ordered it.  They even included a UPS pre-paid box to return the packing foam so that they can re-use it.  

Additionally, to those tree hugging liberals out there who claim to be environmentally conscious - ditch the A/C and go for a WHF.  One of the "greenest" ways of cooling your house, this thing draws 140 watts - less than turning on the lights in ONE of my bedrooms...

Thursday, January 22, 2009

January Hike on the Coast

It's hard to believe that just 3 weeks ago we were buried under snow as you can see in the pics below.  Well, thank God for global warming so that we could get out to the coast for a hike.  No clouds, rain or wind.  Just sun and t-shirts!

Think Mr. Cooper enjoyed himself?

A victim of a recent wind storm.

Many forget that we live near a temperate rain forest.