The Flood

Drama. What fun would life be without it?

A big part of our move was preparing the old Cleveland house for sale. We spent countless hours washing walls, fixing holes, painting, repairing etc, etc.  After several weeks of work, we had the Cleveland house in beautiful shape! We hired a real estate agent and he came and took pictures and listed the house.  To help skew things in our favor, we also enlisted in the help of St. Joseph, burying him in our front garden per our pastor’s instructions.

A couple weeks past. I visited the house several times a week just to keep an eye on things, take out the trash, mow the lawn. Then, one day I parked in the driveway and noticed something funny. “What the heck is that?” I thought, noticing the  siding on the house. I thought our bad neighbors sprayed something on the house.

Siding on Cleveland house
Siding on Cleveland house

I though little more of it other than how I would need to clean it off and went inside…

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Our carefully cleaned house for sale was ruined! It was raining in the kitchen. I allowed myself just enough time to expel some expletives then ran upstairs. The tub supply had sprung a leak. I shut it off and ran to the basement to shut it off there too, just in case. It was raining in the basement, too

This was not good.

Cell phone. “Hello, Carol? Call the insurance company. We can’t fix this one ourselves.”

I immediately set about trying to save what I could. It was a fools errand, but I had to try.

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I mopped and put out buckets and set up a huge fan. I prayed and I cursed, but nothing was gonna save this mess.

The entire kitchen ceiling eventually wound up on the floor. The floor itself, buckled pretty badly, 1/2″ plus. The counter top swelled and warped. The window wouldn’t open. The cabinets were popping apart before my eyes. The electrical circuit breakers popped. The dishwasher was filled with sludge. Tiles and paint were popping off the walls. There was a water fall down the basement stairs. The rooms in the basement were an inch deep in water. The upstairs bathroom floor was buckled as well. This was not a good day.

The next day it looked like this…

Yes, That is the kitchen! The contractors tore the kitchen out--down to the studs on the first day!
Yes, That is the kitchen! The contractors tore the kitchen out–down to the studs on the first day! Looked like a cabin in a horror film!

It was shocking to see how it was all just gone.

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Everything was removed.

The bill closet was stripped down to the lathe.
The bill closet was stripped down to the lathe.
Oh what a mess!
Oh what a mess!

We hired a general contractor to manage all the destruction and construction crews. We had to pick out new cabinets, counter, lighting, tile, paint, carpet…everything. Lots of decisions.

Eventually it all came together.

Like a magazine!
Like a magazine! Its extra wide because we eliminated the closet. It’s for sale!
New sink, faucet, dishwasher, garbage disposal.
New sink, faucet, dishwasher, garbage disposal, tile, under and over lighting and more!
Kitchen floor was saved!
Kitchen floor was saved! New recessed lighting makes it bright and big.
Living room and dining room are looking good too!
Living room and dining room are looking good too!

The Area

Lots of good things around here, not the least of which is some excellent bicycle riding!

Bicycling around Nova
I Got A Bike: Bicycling around Nova
Bicycle crossing
Bicycle crossing
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Local farmers selling produce twice a week at a public auction.
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Most of the food at auction comes from nearby Amish farms
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A ride around the neighborhood, Fall 2014
Bucks
Inside our beer store just across the road

The Garden

We were really in a rush to get the garden put in, as we didn’t take possession of the house until May. It turned out to be the best garden we ever planted, bar none!

Putting in the new garden
Putting in the new garden

 

The new garden tilled.
The new garden tilled.

 

Alexis on tractor
We had to buy a tractor to mow all that grass, which we then use as compost and fertilizer. Who knew that grass could be so useful?
Alexis taking Uncle Guy for a ride.

 

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The garden doing well about halfway through the season.

 

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Eventually, we had to buy a tiller, as the garden kept expanding. This bad-boy is a Troy-Bilt from the early 80s (craigslist). Came with a plow, hiller and tire chains. Gonna make life a LOT easier!

 

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Carol and Guy with a bit of the bounty

 

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Bounty canned!

 

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Our first potato crop ever! 110lbs!

 

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Garden, late summer. We built the shed from scratch, intended as a chicken coop. We decided it’s too nice for chickens and will build them something else in the spring.

Places We Looked At

We looked at a LOT of places! Some were very interesting. We usually knew within ten minutes if it had possibilities or not. Following are some pictures of our searches.

Mt. Sterling House
The first house we looked at in Mt. Sterling. Big house on 1 acre with two large barns, surrounded by corn fields. We really liked this place a lot and still talk about it today.

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Pymatuning House
This was a really nice place that butted up to Pymatuning State Park. We never went inside.
Across from Eli
Somewhere in Ashtabula county

Ciao Nova!

Welcome to our new homestead in Nova Ohio!

We finally moved to the country. We now live in the little town of Nova Ohio with a population of about 500. There were more people living on our STREET in Cleveland. The house is a 125 year old farmhouse on just about an acre of land. Plenty of room to grow our own food! Check out the pictures and the captions to get the full story.

Here’s the back-story: We always wanted to live in the country. We did the best we could in the city; our entire back yard was dedicated to our vegetable gardens, but it still wasn’t enough. Add to that all the noise and crime and… daydreaming became talking out loud which in turn became a search.

The hunt officially started on the way back from Carol’s mom’s house in Cincinnati for Thanksgiving 2013. I found a house on an acre in Mt. Sterling Ohio, south of Columbus. We loved it immediately, but thought, “we can’t take the first place we look at!” Turns out, there would be another 75 to see before we found “home.” Nothing was off the table; we looked at trailers in Darke county and shacks in Ashtabula, houses along the Ohio river in Brown county and just empty land in any other county in-between. We thought about trailers and manufactured homes and even converting a shipping container. We searched the entire winter, with a goal of moving by the spring. As our neighborhood in Cleveland continued to erode, our search became ever more desperate. We put over eight thousand miles on our car, searching, searching, searching…

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An aerial view of Nova on the left and our Cleveland house on the right- roughly to scale!