The story behind the name

I have always loved sea glass because of the beautiful green, blue and brown hues that are made even more breathtaking when they are tossed in the water. I am also drawn to pretty glass bottles, especially those with unique shapes, textures or stories. When we purchased our land, it had lot of garbage where our driveway now sits. Included in this garbage were lots of glass bottles in all different shapes, sizes and colors. As unappealing as this may sound, there have been many beautiful and unique glass bottles found at the property. While we obviously do not want to drive on a green glass road, the road itself was only made possible after lots of green glass was recovered. So therin lies the story behind the name of the Adventures at Green Glass Road.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Day 180 something and counting

A lot is getting done on the house right now, but some of it just cannot be seen in our pictures. In addition to the time Keith is spending at the house, we are also spending countless hours planning and meeting with various subcontractors. It is all going well, but definitely keeping us both busy.

Not to say that you can't see our house and landscape change from one week to the next, but the amount of pictures we have been taking is certainly smaller now than it was in the fall. This week Keith did more work on prepping the garage, grading, and framing inside.

The kids and I stopped by the house yesterday after Julia's swimming lessons. They enjoyed wandering around the house trying to figure out the different spaces.

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