And we’re demolishing things already.
Really, we only went over there after we got the final confirmation to look around and poke things and claim the house as ours. Which we did.
After which I smudged the whole house with white sage, and then — my Wiccan ex-wife would be so proud — walked clockwise around the perimeter of the property, athame* held high, and invoked the protection of the four cardinal directions. Now, I’m not pagan or Wiccan or anything else, but I got used to the ceremonies, and at times like this it seems like an important symbolic and metaphoric thing to do.
* Since I didn’t have an actual athame, I used a utility knife. Which came in handy when I had to cut through some blackberry stems behind the garage.
While we were waiting for our friends who live nearby to show up, Jen started poking at the “decorative” plaster in the dinette where it was flaking off. Underneath it was another of the tongue-and-groove boards that clad the walls almost everywhere, and that particular board was bowed with moisture damage. The previous owner who applied the plaster didn’t bother to repair the board; instead he just skim-coated over it to hide the bulge.
I got out the hammer and the wrecker bar and started scraping away. In about five minutes I took off about three square feet — the stuff just came off in huge flakes, since obviously they didn’t do anything to prepare the surface and just slapped the plaster onto smooth boards. Yeesh.
Then we noticed there were more areas of flaking, and it came off there just as easily.
Jen originally sort of liked the Venetian plaster effect, but now she just wants it gone. We hadn’t really intended to do the dinette right away, but it looks like we’ll have to move it up on the schedule.
(I’m hoping that once we get all thousand-plus square feet of original 1930s tongue-and-groove board off the walls and ceilings, it’ll actually be worth something on Craigslist.)
#1 by Susan on September 10, 2009 - 7:48 am
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Wonderful photo! I’m glad to see you guys in your new house. 🙂 Is there a new address to send a housewarming gift to?
#2 by The wife on September 10, 2009 - 8:14 am
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When I started to pick at the plaster it reminded me of the reception scene in Betsy’s Wedding, when Joe Pesci’s character keeps picking at the seam on the tent while it’s holding all the water from the deluge of rain coming down, and Catherine O’Hara keeps yelling at him to leave it alone till the whole thing rips open and all the pooled water drenches them.. Except I was Pesci and my subconscious was O’Hara pleading with me to stop picking at it.
What if that plaster is that ‘one nail’ that holds the whole house together?? It could collapse before we even move in!!!
#3 by Jen on September 10, 2009 - 8:47 am
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‘Jen originally sort of liked the Venetian plaster effect’
I did like it, originally, till I realized it was CRAP!!
(said in an ‘if it’s not Scottish it’s crap voice’)
#4 by Krystina on September 10, 2009 - 10:09 am
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D’aaaawwwwwwwwww! What a lovely portrait of new parents, baby and first house! Gosh you guys are so conventional. 😉
#5 by Guy Holt on September 10, 2009 - 12:45 pm
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Gentlepeople, start your HomeDepot cards & let the renovations begin!!!
Congrats you guys!!!
#6 by dbmyrrha on September 10, 2009 - 10:41 pm
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I am very proud of you, for many reasons, including having such an amazing life. You know, we have known one another for 20 years? You are still awesome. I was chuckling a bit, I must admit, when I heard you were going over to smudge the house. 🙂 May this project be absolutely blessed, and as much fun as you always hoped such an adventure would be. My love to you, Jen and your beautiful Thekla.
#7 by Debbie on September 12, 2009 - 7:02 pm
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Hi, I just found your blog on House Blogs. I look forward to reading your blog!
I am in the process of buying a 101 year old house and should get my keys on Monday!
I am doing the sage burning thing too, and I’m not Wiccan. I do however, believe that there can bad presence in old house with lots of history. I even had my psychi friend walk through it before I placed my bid; cause you can’t be too careful! lol
I look forward to reading your blog.
I’m not sure if you realize it, but your entire page is black below your post… I have to highlight the black in order to find where to enter my name, website, etc. (does anyone else have this problem?)
#8 by Bryan on September 12, 2009 - 7:22 pm
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Debbie — thanks for reading! And thanks for the tip on the layout — Jen is choosing a new theme as I write.
#9 by Kristie on June 19, 2012 - 8:53 pm
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Hi there. I have been offered FREE tongue & groove wall boards out of a 100 year old bungalow. But I have to come and take them down which I so do not mind doing. I am so excited. But I’ve been told it requires a special crowbar and that the wood is so old it’s almost petrified. Can you please email me ANY advice or “how to’s” on removing these??? I want them SO badly! Thank You! :o)
#10 by Kristie on June 19, 2012 - 8:54 pm
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Here’s my email….. craftymama6@yahoo.com :o)