There have been pictures posted of the outside of the Havenmoor House ... and here's a peek at inside the garage. Garages can get crazy, and I've definitely seen worse. There is an extra fridge and a couple freezers. All sorts of stuff hanging from pegboard along the walls. Shelves holding all sorts of stuff, some organized in apple boxes. Look at all those racquets! That blue metal shelving unit (below) I remember from the Hermitage House. It was right outside the basement backdoor, under the deck. I remember we kept all the "newspaper logs" stacked in it (newspaper logs were papers soaked in water then rolled up and then used in the fireplace instead of wood).
In 2018, Grayson did a complete redo of the Blackham garage. He spent quite a bit of time (and money) but anyone who has ever seen it is quite impressed. Do you know who else was impressed? Grandma and Grandpa. Probably a little more Grandma ... she decided it was time that the Westra garage was reworked as well.
Here's a peek at Gray's Garage ...
Thus started a big job at the Westra home (well ... garage). A lot of things given or thrown away. Shelves emptied and repainted. Recreating some of the same look with the Gladiator shelving and wood paneling, getting a similar wheeled drawer and some nice big lockers. Crates to replace all the apple boxes, and Grayson even broke out his (up until then unused) CriCut machine to make matching labels for the crates.
... a little look at some of the changes
Some pictures Derek took while over working ...
We need some "after" shots when it was ALL done.
Grandpa doesn't spend quite as much time in his garage as Gray does, he's more known for his love of working in the yard. His pond and plants and buckets ... and holes. In fact, Grandpa has the ULTIMATE hole, a CAVE. It's under the deck. He built a nice set of stone stairs down to his cave entrance (and to the basement backdoor). The stability of the cave got to be a bit worrisome, so some time and money was spent reinforcing the walls and shoring things up.
Chris helped set up the construction, getting bids and deciding which route to take to ensure no cave collapse. After the workers came and did their job they told him " We appreciated serving you. We are here to handle any future cave projects. Keep digging." Future cave projects ;) Dad did once have dreams of having a raquetball court under the house/garage ...
Derek got a little song idea in his head ... Stairway to, instead of Heaven ... to Nowhere. He actually took the time to write the words down, and then to record it. He gave me the clips to work up into a video, and here it is ... Stairway to Nowhere!
Stairway to Nowhere
There’s a man named LaMar
And he works very hard
And he’s building the stairway to nowhere
When he gets there he knows
He can store potatoes
And hoses and junk from anywhere
Oh, oh oh oh, and he’s building the stairway to nowhere
There’s a cave in the hole
Where you feel like a mole
Living deep underneath Salt Lake City
Then outside by the pond
There’s a squirrel who sings
Oh that stairway and cave are so pretty
Ooh, it makes me wonder
Ooh, it makes me wonder
There’s a feeling I get
When I talk to the West
Ra, and my spirit is longing for learning
What drives you to dig
Boring holes small and big
And forever your shovel is turning
And he’s building the stairway to nowhere
Haha! I love it! I remember I wrote the lyrics in about 5 minutes, then recorded the song in another 10. :) Love our digging Dad!
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