This blog was started as part of renovating the cottage/cabin in 2011/12 and those posts are preserved on the listed pages.

There is a blog for our reunions at LemyreReunion.blogspot.com. It includes the Cabin Cookbook and a list of local lodgings.

Sunday, April 29, 2018

All Paid!

Well folks, we did it! The dam is all paid for and grass is coming up on our new dam and the knoll where material was taken from. The grass is thin and tender, so please stay off as it hopefully gets established (Doug's access as well).

Here's the final totals from our account:





































The last $100 will go towards the NT Max pond treatment. That should help clear the algae bloom before the reunion. The drains are working properly and all is well.

Wait until you see our new dam! A job well done!

Monday, January 15, 2018

Dam Pledges

Boy are we blessed! A couple of us were willing to say we'll fill the gap if need be. And lo and behold, a whole bunch more of you step up so it's not so bad. When we spread it out, even a massive project like this one becomes do-able. Y'all are wonderful!!

So, as I mentioned previously, we need to raise an additional $3,142 to cover Kenny's bill for the dam. If possible, a little more to cover the path on the other side as well. As you can see below, we're already pretty close on pledges to covering the basic bill. That's great!


Sunday, January 14, 2018

Dam Bill


I meant to update this fall with some pictures of the new dam, but just didn’t manage to find the time. As any of you who have visited since September no doubt observed, it is big and wide and solid and everything we asked for! Here’s a couple pictures:

 
 
We also had pebble put in for a beach area (holds up better than sand) and Eric & Cheryl gave up part of their stone wall to replace the old jetty (this one is perpendicular to the bank which we’re sure the fishermen will appreciate).

 

I guess I should mention, Doug & Deepa also had some work done on their side that they paid for separately. They had the path on the other side of the pond widened so it’s easier to access and walk around.

 
 
The pond has filled back up considerably since the work was done (and it’s low point in these pictures). The new dam is functioning wonderfully well! Ken determined that although the knoll at Eric & Cheryl’s was suitable fill (no excessive shale), it turned out it didn’t have as much clay in it as he hoped for. So a good deal of clay was brought in and mixed into the material from the mound as the dam was built. After his prep work (lowering the pond a little further, clearing old dead wood from behind the dam, pulling tree stumps from dam, etc.), Ken and his men added layers of the mixed materials and compacted it after each layer. It is so solid, it feels like it’s always been there!
The amount of time needed and the additional materials were a bit more than originally anticipated. As a result, our final bill is slightly higher than we had figured. We finally received our bill from Ken this Friday, January 12th. He approached Joe last month once he had initially figured it out. He felt bad about it coming in a bit higher. Joe assured him that we would take care of it and we knew the original numbers were best guesses. Ken decided to knock the bill down a bit anyway (as you can see on the invoice). He’s a great guy and wants to make sure we’re happy with his work. Personally, I think he did a fantastic job and went over and above by discounting us more than half of the overage from our original guesses!

At any rate, as you can see on the bill above, the grand total was $16,965. We have already paid Ken $10,000, so our outstanding balance is $6,965. Since we have $3,823.23 in our account right now, that leaves us with a shortage of $3,141.77. So we need to raise a little over $3,000. Joe & Shelley and Andy & Beth have each pledged $500, so there’s $1,000. We still need over $2,000 more.  If any of you could chip in, it would be greatly appreciated!
PS  I would like to suggest that any extra monies received be given to Doug & Deepa to reimburse them for the pond path. (They paid about $2,000.)