Anyways, here's the boards:
2x6, tongue and groove in case anyone cares.
Ray is sure good with that saw. I stuck to the screwing since it is pretty much impossible to "screw" up! :)
The ever-important Tim Horton's mug and yes, my boots. Man it gets hot up there! That lovely flooring sure puts the ugly insulation/vapour barrier in it's place, ugh.
Pretty pretty floor, how I love thee...
We are amazed walking up there now, after 6 months of walking on wobbly planks and no flooring under half the loft, this feels so... sturdy!
And...
Pooh Bear! This was the only shot I got from our day with the tourists! I was so mad when I realized at the end of the day that I didn't get any other photos. It was great though, as we had 6-7 people mauling the dogs and trying to get Pooh Bear to shut up. It was hilarious, she would scream her head off till someone came to pet her(which they always did, they were wonderful and loved the dogs), then she would quiet and look like she hadn't ever been petted by human hands before. Then the person would attempt to get away and oh, I don't know, visit another dog(how dare they!!?) and she would go back to screaming. Well, it did work for her because she pretty much had her very own handler the whole time. She was an exhausted little dog after all was said and done and we only really ran about 6km total! The rest was visiting, screeching and jumping for attention. I can't blame her, that IS exhausting. We loaded her into the dogbox like a tired little baby and she fell asleep immediately!
The rest of the gang were true professionals - going around the dreaded truck with no problems. I, however, had more trouble as I smacked into it the first time both times we went by it, my poor passeger was a good sport as she bounced off the bumper. After that, it was more dog mauling and chatting then we were invited inside for some tea and more dog talk. What a GREAT way to spend a Sunday. We could EASILY do this a few times a week. :)
The folks who we took out for rides are supposed to send me photos, so I'll post them when I get them.

5 comments:
That is a beautiful floor! At least the vapour barrier is soft if you walk into it. :)
Pooh Bear is adorable!
Why thank you! haha.
It is true, you can't whack your head on that insulation!
She is adorable. And smart! When she actually USES her brain. :)
It's nice to see that there are still those who have the "Yukon Wallpaper" in their cabins. The flooring looks great, too.
Glad to hear the tours went well. It's a lot of fun to share the sledding experience.
I love Pooh Bear!!!
Great looking floor, too. :)
We started on an extension to he house in 2002 - this week we're finishing the last room, my studio. Count your lucky stars, because I don't think you've been waiting that long for the floor. By the same token, in some ways I'd prefer a cabin with a loft, as opposed to a house it takes me at least 30 minutes to vacuum.
BTW - I love every single picture of your dogs - Pooh Bear is the same sot of goof as a certain Tjorro I'm well acquainted with...
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