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Moon Place

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:18 pm
by Jon
Here are some pictures from the Moon place. We picked up this property in April and have been rehabbing it since then. It’s in southern Indiana about a mile from Patoka Lake and about 15 miles from French Lick Indiana. We call it the Moon place because we bought it from the Moons but it had belonged to Mrs Moon who grew up in the house. Her maiden name was Gilliat and it had been in her family for about 100 years. The property is about 180 acres in a rough square and is bordered on 3 sides by thousands of acres of Hoosier National Forest land. There is a small house (1961) on the property (800 ft2) on a full basement. Most of the pictures are focused on the house as that is where the focus has been. The house was abandoned about 8 years ago so it was pretty rough inside. It was broken into and the copper (pipes and wire) where exposed were torn out. The place wasn’t vandalized so the windows, walls and floors were in ok shape. Wherever there was water supply the floors were bad so we tore the floors out in the bathroom and under the sink in kitchen. We re-floored and put in vinyl both places. The floors in the bedrooms are exposed fir and the living room is oak. The sub-floors are all white oak. We now have hot water, electricity but no heat yet. There is a huge wood or coal burning furnace in the basement that reminds me of the end of Mike Mulligan and the Steam Shovel. Water comes from a pipe stuck through a hole in the wall but we’re not sure if the water is coming from a well or the pond on the property. Right next to the house is a newer 40 *36ft garage with doors on front and back. The garage is great and is serving as our staging area. We moved the trailer onto the property and the AC in the trailer saved us this summer. My buddy Tony has been helping me with a lot of the technical stuff like rewiring and plumbing and has been a huge help. We’ve also fixed all the doors, gutters, roof, windows and power washed the vinyl. Ready to move in!

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:27 pm
by Jon
Here are some pictures.

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:09 pm
by rusty
Man that looks so awesome! Its going to keep your renovating urges satisfied for a while i suspect. With all that state forest around i would suggest a walk-in freezer in the basement will be one of the first priorities!

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 6:09 pm
by Jon
Made a trip between Xmas and New-years. There was snow on the ground and while I was there we got about another half a foot. Carrie and I were down last weekend too and are getting the second bedroom floors ready to urethane. We also cut and stacked a bunch of wood. Good fun!

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:06 pm
by Jon
Here are a few pics from the Birthday Weekend. My friend Tony made the trailer out of an old fuel drum. Dave-note the pump-up sprayer filled with kerosene. Part of the weekend we spent pulling junk out of the shed and going through it. Lots of newspapers from 73-74. (Nixon and Watergate).

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:08 pm
by Jon
Tony was born March 14, 1961 so we try to get together every year to celebrate.

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:22 pm
by rusty
nice trailer i like the john deer colors! I'm curious about the kero

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 2:26 pm
by Jon
The trailer was made from half of a fuel tank and Tony had been giving me jugs of kerosene to try to empty the tank (to make the trailer). Anyway, if you get a solvent-stable deck sprayer you can start some brush fires on fire pretty easily. If you get the pressure right and the particle size right you can write your name in the sky.

A added a picture of the deer caught with the security/game camera.

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 1:26 pm
by rusty
Is that an IR triggered camera? they must be great for scouting.

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:52 am
by David
oh the kerosene is a lot of fun in the sprayer!! take a look. Jon was giddy - "Oh did you see that!" "Oh did you see that!"

and a few beers with that doesn't hurt.

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:38 pm
by rusty
Vegetation management - I never knew it could be so much fun!

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 1:49 am
by sarah
Looks like a great place, I really love the photo of the tracks in the snow and the white tree lined lane...

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Re: Moon Place

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:33 pm
by Jon
Yes it is a IR camera and I set it up on the house because this place is straight out of 'Winter's Bone' (if you haven't seen the movie -rent it!). Also the crazy act with the kerosene is just that- a total act. I would never play with a flamable liquid under pressure and shot onto a hot fire. But I wanted to make sure that it was a convincing act and if I could convince Dave then I knew I could fool the locals. The act is so that the locals understand that there is a crazy-f*@# living there and you better be careful if your hobby is recycling copper. So far so good. Last weekend Andy and a couple of his buddies spent the weekend and they helped to perpetuate the crazy act so now hopefully the locals are thinking that there's a whole clan of us. We also shot some clay birds too for emphasis.

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:34 pm
by rusty
Ah, I thought so, its great what can be done with digital image manipulation these days. Hope you are using buckshot for that skeet shooting.

Re: Moon Place

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 8:42 am
by Jon
Carrie and I were at the place this past weekend. Carrie mowed and I did some digging and dirt hauling. The previous weekend I had been at the cabin with Tony and his son Remi. Remi was really interested in insects and so we set up the black light and were attracting a lot of interesting things.