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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    Especially if the water is brown.

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    @jon-nyc said in Watching a house being built:

    Especially if the water is brown.

    It’s Mediterranean Ochre, common in South African heraldry.

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      They are going to hog the sky line with about 10 extra feet compared to the two neighboring houses. I’ll have to petition the HOA to have the house torn down, or, as a compromise, have the roof shorn off. Probably easier to do this before the new owners move in. We will see.

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        I've been getting a huge humber of PMs asking about progress on this house. Rather than responding to them all, I thought I'd update this thread. There are makeshift steps they attach to the roof, as they work on it.

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          I've been wondering how big that live oak in my front yard will get. I actually have four of them, two in front and two in back, in accordance with HOA rules. I worry about the shade and how I'll grow my fruit trees in back, if they get huge. I guess I can prune if necessary. They are majestic, but I don't think they'll play nice with other smaller trees in their shadow.

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            Live oaks get pretty big, but you may be dead and gone before they get to that point.

            They can make some pretty lumber, but I wouldn't want to be the poor guy working with it...stuff is hard as a brickbat and tough on tools. And firewood? If you don't have a splitter, I'd just as soon handwork hickory. Nah, I think I'd rather try to split hickory, the grain is usually straighter.

            BTW, where you're at, don't be surprised if they start growing some spanish moss.

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              They grow into gorgeous trees, but slowly. Do you have to have them?

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                Live oaks get pretty big, but you may be dead and gone before they get to that point.

                They can make some pretty lumber, but I wouldn't want to be the poor guy working with it...stuff is hard as a brickbat and tough on tools. And firewood? If you don't have a splitter, I'd just as soon handwork hickory. Nah, I think I'd rather try to split hickory, the grain is usually straighter.

                BTW, where you're at, don't be surprised if they start growing some spanish moss.

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                @Jolly said in Watching a house being built:

                BTW, where you're at, don't be surprised if they start growing some spanish moss.

                That would be interesting. Might be pretty.

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                • MikM Mik

                  They grow into gorgeous trees, but slowly. Do you have to have them?

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                  @Mik said in Watching a house being built:

                  They grow into gorgeous trees, but slowly. Do you have to have them?

                  Nope. Just need two "canopy trees" in the front, and two in back. They have a preferred list, but you're also free to ask if you can plant something else. For $50, they will take time out of their busy HOA bureaucrat schedules to probably tell you no, after 30 days.

                  I am told that the builders choose from this list whatever is cheapest at the wholesale nurseries, at the time they need to plant them.

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                    I've been wondering how big that live oak in my front yard will get. I actually have four of them, two in front and two in back, in accordance with HOA rules. I worry about the shade and how I'll grow my fruit trees in back, if they get huge. I guess I can prune if necessary. They are majestic, but I don't think they'll play nice with other smaller trees in their shadow.

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                    @Horace said in Watching a house being built:

                    They are majestic, but I don't think they'll play nice with other smaller trees in their shadow.

                    More than shade, it might depend on which has the deepest roots.
                    A large oak tree can drink 100 gallons per day.

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                      @Horace I went ahead and used photoshop to show you what it will look like once they have the roof done.

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                        @Horace I went ahead and used photoshop to show you what it will look like once they have the roof done.

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                        @89th said in Watching a house being built:

                        @Horace I went ahead and used photoshop to show you what it will look like once they have the roof done.

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                          What's up with the sidewalk pond?

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                            What's up with the sidewalk pond?

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                            @89th said in Watching a house being built:

                            What's up with the sidewalk pond?

                            My neighbor homes are still being built. The sidewalk is one of the last things. They put the rebar in yesterday:

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                              I require 1x updates

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                                I require 1x updates

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                                @89th said in Watching a house being built:

                                I require 1x updates

                                It’s done and on the market. Comes with a free dumpster and outhouse.

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                                  Any good mushrooms on the property? If the Egyptians were still around they would've at least finished the pointy top of the house.

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                                    Any good mushrooms on the property? If the Egyptians were still around they would've at least finished the pointy top of the house.

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                                    @89th said in Watching a house being built:

                                    Any good mushrooms on the property? If the Egyptians were still around they would've at least finished the pointy top of the house.

                                    Indeed. We've lost so much from the ancient ways. It's sad. But at least there's no plumbing, thus the need for the outhouse. That allows for a more spiritual connection to the traditional ways of living.

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                                      Did you already pick your trees? Most of those in the list drop nuts, which you don’t want. I’d go for the redbuds.

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                                        Did you already pick your trees? Most of those in the list drop nuts, which you don’t want. I’d go for the redbuds.

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                                        @Mik said in Watching a house being built:

                                        Did you already pick your trees? Most of those in the list drop nuts, which you don’t want. I’d go for the redbuds.

                                        They were planted by the builder. We got live oaks, two in front and two in back. And one bottlebrush tree, which we suspect might be dead. It is showing no signs of life since the deep freeze over the holidays.

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