Down A Gravel Road

Down A Gravel Road
Finding Curry Road

Welcome to the Adventures of Living On Curry Road

Rye, Arkansas is located eleven miles north of Warren, AR, fifteen miles west of Monticello, AR and approximately thirty miles south of Pine Bluff, AR. Rye has been the home of the Curry family for over five generations. This family has farmed this land producing cattle, chickens, timber. The area is beautiful and the family culture is equally impressive with its generations of family that continue to live by the standards that made America a great country.

Rye, AR and the Curry family are a story of strong American values and the building of personal character, the love of God and a lot of very hard dedicated work. Donald Curry and Kay Curry are the current owners of most of the original farm land originally developed by the generations of Curry family. Kay Curry is the daughter of Jimmy and Hazel Baker and married Donald over fifty years ago. Both have continued the legacy of the farm life on Curry Road. Donald and Kay have raised a family of two daughters and one son. Mark Curry currently operates a cattle operation as well as four chicken houses on his part of the property. Lisa Tooke, wife of Dennis Tooke of Lake Charles, La and Donna Curry, of Little Rock, AR plan to retire back to the farm land when thier retirement time comes.

Jane and I were asked to help in a restoration of the 104 year old house shown above. We are so blessed to be allowed to have input as well as provide a labor of love to help restore this house to its original beauty for Donald and Kay Curry

As Jane and I came into the property with our RV, we came down the gravel road leading to Curry Road. We came down this gravel road and had to stop and take a picture. We are including that picture with this overview so you too can see the beauty of this area.

It reminded us of the book “The Painted House” by John Grisham and we hope you will get the same response.

Jane, Carl and Charlie Pierce







Thursday, September 30, 2010

Not Much But We've Finished The Front

Well, not much to report, we've actually slowed a bit in our work.  Don't know why except we "got tired" and began to pace ourselves a little.

However, we have just about completed the front of the house.  We built and painted all of the columns and installed them this week.  We also moved all of the construction equipment and material to the back where we will be focusing on in the coming days.  Cleaned off the front porch too and boy did that make a difference.

Compared to the picture on the opening of the blog, I think you can see a difference.



The front porch will almost be usable now.  Great place to begin and end the day







Saturday, September 25, 2010

From February to September

From the left side to the right side and a lot of hard work.  We finally got the windows rebuilt, installed and painted.
Looks like a new house too!
New tin roof, new paint job, rebuilt windows, partially rebuilt porch. We have to paint the south side of the house and the back.  Pray for us!






As you can see, we are building the porch columns back and they too will be painted to finish out the front porch and the entrance of the ole house.  

In case your interested in "how", heres the process.  We had to remove the old windows completely, piece by piece and square up the opening.  This all took place about 15 feet above the ground so it was a little "hairy" for this ole fat boy.  Once down we rebuilt them "piece by piece" back to their original condition or as close as we could get them.  Remember, these are custom built windows and are not "pre hung" windows of the modern day.


Thanks to Donald and "The Ole Big Red Massey" we were able to lift the windows back in the bucket and I could install them with a safer and more sturdy platform to work.  These windows should be here for another couple of decades at least. 


Once up there and in position it was just a matter of putting up with the 98 degree September 23rd typical fall day in Rye.  I think Donald was sleeping while I worked.   (No not really)


Anyway, its getting there and we are getting closer to being ready for a show and tell in person.  Maybe we'll meet our Thanksgiving Day goal.  Jane and I are blessed to get to do the work and we enjoy every minute of it.  From February 8th till now we have not had a bad day here.  Not many people can say that, anywhere in the world.  


Come see us.  Kay and Jane will fix pecan pie, banana pudding, cornbread and beans and we'll have a good ole visit.


Another Weeks Work Done Again

These past few weeks have sure been busy and a short little break is in line.  Today the Razorbacks play Alabama and its crazy in this state today.  Oh Well, back to work and reporting.

Actually, I'm having trouble uploading my pictures so I'll just use this as a test post.   Bear with me, I'll be right back.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

By The Way

Last week when Touch Up Tommy was here Donald took us on another 4 wheeler evening down in the Saline River bottoms.  Donald grew up in this area and he knows it like the back of his hand and boy was it exciting.

This is an old cabin that was the Young's  (Miss Peggy and her husband) for years.  It sits on the edge of the river and it is rustic to say the least.  I understand that Mr. Young had a hand pump for water and no lights.  Can't you just imagine this camp in the late 50's or early 40's?   This is about 5 miles from nowhere back at the end of a several "deer camp trails".

Its abandoned now but you can just imagine the times here at this ole cabin.










On up the river Donald took us to ole "Tubby's " camp.  Its floating out in the water, tied up of course but,,,,,, a little too snakie for me.   Tubby has offered this to Donald any time he wants to spend the night but,,, I don't think he (or Kay) has taken up the invitation.  This is the area where Donna, Lisa and Mark grew up riding 4wheelers, mini bikes and the like.  This also the area where everyone went to swim.  Can you just imagine swimming in the water with all the game (and snakes) around?  By the way, that's ole Tommy Touch Up there with Donald.  Yours truly was just there for camera work I guess.

Sad Sad Sad.



Finally, while we were scrapping, painting and generally working our butts off, Pink Kitty was happy to play on the scaffolds.  This is about 5 feet off the ground on a an old 2X8 board.  She was just enjoying the bugs and stuff and not even aware of the location.

Life is great, many memories are building, so to all the family and friends, come on down and get you own.  Before long, we'll have a place for anyone to "hang out" and enjoy the days of the past and the pleasures of today.

Thanks Donald and Kay,,,,,,,,

PS  If you come, plan on staying for a day or two.  It just not enough time to get the full benefit any sooner!!!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Painting Has Begun

They say a picture is worth a 1,000 words. well, here's about three thousand words I don't have to say.

Jane did the front porch and does it look great or what?











The side of the house is long, high and really needed a lot of paint. but, thanks to a lot of help its getting there.










Tommy the golf course designer came back.  He showed up and wanted food.  So, we fed and he painted and painted and ate and ate and painted and ate,,,, you get the idea.   His new name is "Touch Up Tommy" and he earned every bit of it.  Here he does some of his best work on the eaves.
















On the other hand, I prefer to just give direction, drive the tractor and make fun of "Touch Up Tommy".   By the way the blue thing, that's Touch Up Tommy's cape.  (It goes with his ear rings and tongue jewelry)

No kidding, we could not have gotten this far without ole Touch Up Tommy.







By the way, if you look close you'll see two deer at the waters edge.  They wanted to paint too but they couldn't  hold the brushes.

God is good, this is fun and we hope you enjoy the progress reports.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Another Weeks Work Done

Well, guess what, the golf course designer we engaged turned out to be Tommy Arendt and Cookie Arendt.  Who would have ever guessed.  We didn't get much golf course design work done due to all the visiting and we ended up going on a four wheeler trip.  Tommy and Cookie used Donald's new version of 4 wheeler and Jane and I used Donald's old four wheeler that I have begun to keep up.

Jane and I look more like real racers don't we?  Tommy was a little scared as you can see on his face.  Cookie, well she was just Cookie.








One major accomplishment was to find and acquire our Propane tank.  Ole "hawk eye" Jane found it in the local thrifty nickel and we picked it up.  Actually, Mark and his trusty tractor and trailer and truck picked it up while Tommy and I gave direction.  Now we got to hook it up!   PS Mark seemed to know exactly where the previous owner lived,  strange out here?


Jane and I also were able to complete the dinning room.  The ceiling is done, the walls are finished and the floor is now down.  We think it looks great.  One more room towards our Thanksgiving Day goal.
Boy are we going to eat and be merry that day.



Well, its back to the "salt mines" for Jane and I.  We are looking forward to having Tommy come back this week and help us paint the outside of the house.  What a help that will be and we will be kind to Mr. Arendt for his help.  

What a great place to be!!!!!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

September Already

Well, it is September and boy can we tell it by the temperature.  Love this weather, got to get even better.

To the basics,  we've started scraping the ole house and boy is it a lot to scrape.  We have finished the north side of the house and most of the back so we'll be adding our first coat early this week, if the good Lord's willing and the creek don't rise".  Lots of work but with the new roof, the paint will make a lot of difference.

We are also beginning the development of the 3 par golf course for the annual Thanksgiving Day Curry-Baker Celebrity Golf Tournament.  The first three holes are already laid out by the good Lord, all we have to do is cut it and take care of it.  We're bringing in the well know golf course designer Tommy Arendt from Rogers AR and his trusty assistant Cookie Baker for the final preparation.    Tommy is well known for "Re-Designing" many golf courses in his career.  He typically does not like to play most courses the way they were designed so we're going to let him design this one the way he likes to play.  (no fairways because he never uses them anyway)



 
The above is hole number 1.  Its a 165 yard hole over a tree, over a pond with the green located exactly 3 yards to the right of the front door of the barn and 5 yards short of the wire fence.  This baby will be a challenge to any golfer.


Hole number two will tee off just to the left of the 1 green and will carry back towards the Curry Road side of the course.  It will be 145 yards and the green is just to the left of the Cedar tree shown above and 
about 8 yards short of Curry Road.   Excellent on rainy days.



The third hole is 155 yards with the tee box just west of the Curry Road expressway and again over the pond.  There will be a 2 stroke penalty for hitting any water fowl on this hole and the green is between two Cedar trees and slopes left to right.



We'll be able to reach the third hole by cross the pond over the Robert Donald-Kay Baker Curry bridge as shown above.  This magnificent structure was donated by Donald and Kay as gesture of their love of golf and the 5th Tee foundation of Rye AR.

One last bit of information, we are now operating the 1986 Honda Four Wheeler that has been in retirement for at least 8 years.  Yep, Donald brought her out and had her primed for a little more action.
Now Jane and I can travel the roads the way you're supposed.  Thanks Donald, and when Jane drives, look out peacocks, dogs and guineas cause she needs a little more practice.



Thanks for watching, hope you enjoy the updates,

Carl Jane, Donald and Kay



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

August is Over,,,,,Whewwww!!!!!


Well, the LR is all "cut in" and completed.  Five doors and a lot of wood work made this one a tough paint job, but ole Jane "gotter done".

Looks great and we're now started on the DR.  The ceiling has been stabilized and we're ready to start the paint and and then the floors.  Nothing for us now,,,








Ever wonder what Donald Curry looks like?  Well we finally caught him out of the chicken houses, off the hay baler and off the work truck and here he is.  Donald was down supervising the scrapping and peeling we're doing on the outside of the house.  Now that Donald's had the roof put on, he's roaring to get the outside painted and so are we.    Our plan is to pressure wash the entire exterior, replace the boards that need attention and then paint the entire house outside.

Lots of work but it sure is fun.  Want to have some fun?,,, we'll share.....



We're using Mark Curry's "water cannon" to pressure wash the house.   This baby can shoot water alway across the county.  We have to be careful when we pressure wash that we don't just blow the boards off and wet the inside of the house.

This thing will save at least two weeks of scrapping and preparation work so, again, thanks to the tractors, and tractor owner/drivers we can keep our pace.




By the way, for all of our RV friends and followers, we have finally moved the RV to its final resting place where it can be used by anyone visiting or if you bring your own RV you can hook up to the 50 AMP service with sewer.  Rent will be cheap,,,, like free so come see us.









We're also getting more info on some of the local attractions and we'll be blogging about some of that in the future just to keep your attention.

"The Bend" will be the first one to get exposed.  You'll find it interesting and fun so come back soon.

"THATS ALL FOLKS''''''(for now)