Yertle the Turtle


“I’m Yertle the Turtle! Oh, marvelous me! For I am the ruler of all that I see!”


Yes, folks, it’s time for another installment of new house pics!!!

That is of course a picture from the back bedroom, looking out towards the back yard. If you look closely under the carport, you can also see the riding mower that I got for the free laptop

We were there yesterday. I was working from home and told folks that I was going to do some stuff at the new house at 10. They were supposed to be bringing the crane to put the roof trusses at 10, and I wanted to see it. I was going to take some pics as well as try to get a video of them putting one up. I took a kid with me to check it out, but as is the norm with construction, the crane didn’t show up. Guess they had some problems with the weather. So we amused ourselves by playing King of the Mountain.

So here we are today. Roof is on as you can see. The shingles and such are not on yet, but they got all the trusses and have it almost completely sheeted as well. You can see behind the backhoe that they have also built the half-roof that is over our bedroom. The architect’s design said that it wouldn’t exactly line up with the existing roof, but they were able to get it done, so that’s nice.
Here’s a front shot.

Here’s a shot from across the street. You can see the cool tri-peaked effect that I was going for. I think it worked out very nicely and will of course look even nicer once it’s all sided and such. Carolyn was annoyed that the pic does not have the front window (they haven’t cut out the opening yet), so I used my MS Paint skeelz to draw one in. You can also see my Ron Paul sign. It will also look better once the decorative attic vents are put in on the addition (to match the ones over the front porch). That will be another way to try and make the addition look more like it’s all one house. Obviously when you’re adding this much to a house there’s only so much you can do but we wanted to try and make it look like all one house as much as we could.

So, some time after taking these pics I went to go into the house. They had taken the ladder down and so I was hefting my way up into the back door opening, and naturally my camera fell out of my pocket into the basement hole. So I had to go get that, which was… fun.

They have taken out the wall of the house between our old and new bedroom.


Here are two pictures standing in the old house, at the door that went into the master bedroom. It’s hard to see it all, but it’s about 15′ long now. About 6×6 of that (near the bottom left of the bottom pic) will be a walk in closet.

Here’s a pic of the upstairs bathroom. You can see the sink area and then the door into the toilet / tub area. I am not sure that these dimensions were done yet, but they are going to check on that and adjust if necessary.


Here’s the front left bedroom and then a shot out the window. Because of the way that the roof is by this bedroom, it has to have kind of a cut out in order to have an egress window.

Here’s the back bedroom. This is the window that I took that first picture out of.
Here’s the front-right bedroom

And this is from the top of the stairs (that don’t quite exist yet). To the left is the back bedroom, to the right is the front-right bedroom, and to the right (off-pic) is the front-left bedroom (with the cut-out window). Straight ahead will be a linen closet.

Here is a picture of the roof trusses.


3 responses to “Yertle the Turtle”

  1. wowwee wowwee!! this is almost the first thing i did when i got home. (you know what came extra first 🙂

    love it.

  2. Great photos. This is exciting. Maybe your house should have its own blog? Too bad you missed the roof truss installation. I was helping a ward member who is building a garage. We were supposed to put up roof trusses last Saturday. But after 4 hours in the cold, spent squaring and leveling the walls, we only got one truss up. It was at least 26 ft. long, 5 ft. high, and framed with 2x6s. Probably over 200#. Five of us moved it into the garage, with the pointy end down. We got each end up on its respective wall, and then rotatated it 180, pushing with long 2×4’s. It was a pretty neat moment when to see it standing upright in place. Only 19 more trusses to to. (This garage is 26′ x 38′). I can’t imagine trying to put trusses on a second story roof without a crane.
    Keep those photos coming!
    Dad G.

  3. my computer was being r e a l slow, so i kept hitting the publish bar. obviously 3 times. feel free to ditch the copycat comments, unless it makes you feel real…commented.

    this time i saw the pics with the blueprint in front of me. it really helped. oh. and the bathroom IS in the back left…i was holding the blueprint wrong. aren’t you glad i suggested a linen closet?? well, maybe not yet. but when you move in, you, actually carolyn, will be very happy to have it.

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