Monday, May 4, 2015

Moving Fy Nyth


So when's the last time someone said, "we're ready to move now" and you had your whole house packed up and moved in an hour? I mean, moved the whole house, not just your stuff obviously. It's kinda cool to be able to do that! Fy Nyth moved up the hill to be in a slightly larger clearing, near the garden, and a little more secluded. This process, despite the speed of the actual move, took a good bit of work.

First many many many tractor buckets of rock were dumped into the little lane leading up there to make it wide enough to hold the house's wheel base. This rock was first acquired by prying it out of the ground that is now my garden. Everything from large pebbles to 200+ pound boulders. Then many many many loads of smaller rocks were added. And then many many many loads of dirt. Finally some trees were removed from the edges to further widen the surface. 

After all of this, I packed my house as you can see above. Moved all the glass stuff off of shelves, set plants down, taped drawers and doors shut, and generally set anything heavy down on the floor.


When we took her off the jacks and moved a few feet, we realized Fy Nyth had developed a flat over the winter. This was remedied after multiple trips to retrieve an air compressor and then find a generator that was large enough to run it.


Finally she was headed up the hill. It is steeper than it looks, I promise. And the dirt/new road surface was probably a bit too damp and soft still. My house is heavy, over 10,000 pounds dry, and probably more like 15,000 with all my stuff inside. 


So she decided to stop right here. Too much weight, sinking into the ground far enough to cause a lot of resistance to being pulled. I was having visions of having to live in a house at a slant forever. Thankfully my friend had the foresight to think that this might happen and already had a second tractor parked at the top. With one tractor towing the other, she started to move again. There are no photos of this as I was driving that second tractor, but let's just say they were both working hard.


When she finally crested the hill, I started to breath again. I hadn't even realized I was holding my breath. And at least ten minutes later I was still shaking a bit. Have you ever wondered if your house was going to tip over sideways and fall down a hill? It's kinda not cool to be able to do that. And thankfully that is not how this ended!


We moved her into her new home on the ridge and the only casualty she suffered was breaking a tail light. It hit the ground on that corner as she headed up hill. This is no big deal, especially as she should be staying right here for a very long time now so no tail lights will be needed.



Here you can see just how close the tires were to the edge of that lane. And the right hand track is at least two full feet past where the lane edge had existed earlier in the day. It also gives you some idea of how much her weight sank into the dirt.


But she did make it to her new home safe and sound and it is an even lovelier location that where I lived all winter!

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Spring Is Springing!


Overnight little leaves are popping open, small flowers are in bloom, the creek is roaring with snowmelt, and even flowers that shouldn't be blooming around here till June are wide open. Crazy year! Also I was able to get a neat shot of one of the deer that lives around here as she hopped over the fence and of the sunset as you can see it through my reading nook windows and the trees.










Thursday, April 23, 2015

Video Tour of Power System



Are you interested in more info on my off grid power system? I finally did a video tour of that aspect of my house. Here are links to the particular parts I used for this setup.

I bought most of the parts for the Solar System as a kit

Batteries, I have 5 of these now


Generator (I love this one, and wrote a whole post about it here

Charger for the generator

 I'd be happy to try to answer any further questions you have as well!





Friday, April 17, 2015

Tiny Spring Chores


It was a lovely sunny day here at Fy Nyth. The snow is almost all gone with only a few patches left in the shadiest spots now. 

I was able to spend time washing the outside of the windows for the first time since I moved in right at the start of winter. I hate window washing personally, but it is certainly nice to have them all looking sparkly and free from the road dirt that was on some of them since delivery.

And then I worked on stripping off all the door to a bunch of reclaimed old lockers that are going to shortly be forming a ring of planters surrounding my house. They should also double as a skirting of sorts. I can't wait to get them filled up with dirt and get at least a few hardy flowers growing. Sadly, our last frost date here is still almost 10 weeks away. 

I was also able to work on several other projects since I still have a few days off before I go back to work. I painted my large propane tank black so it blends into my surroundings better. The white it originally was didn't really stand out until almost all the snow melted, but now it does. Then topped off my water tank, kicked the generator on the top off my batteries, and did a little work on my remodeling project on the interior of my camper van. Later I cooked up some dinner, washed a pile of dishes, and spent some time reading and writing. Having two full weeks off has been pretty nice after working almost every day all winter!


Turning old lockers into planters.



My now black propane tank.


And the sparkly outsides of my windows. I should have taken a shot before I washed them just for the impressive comparison!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

More wildlife around Fy Nyth


As spring starts to show up here, I've got some new creatures wandering around my house. Here are some of the visitors that I have been able to get shots of.













Monday, April 13, 2015

Me and my house


My little sister being here has given me a chance to get a few photos with myself in them that are kinda hard to take on my own. So, if you are wondering who it is that writes this blog and lives in Fy Nyth, here you go. This is me with my little house.







Little sister visits the tiny house


My youngest sister came to WY for a visit! Now Fy Nyth has had it's first week long guest stay here. We've had a lot of fun exploring the area, camping, eating, napping, hot springing, visiting the WY Dinosaur Museum, and hanging out in my little house.