Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Happy New Year



Highlights of the year (click photo for larger image):

Lisa: Teaching 50% time for elementary kids at Eagle Ridge Academy, biking to work in good weather.

Kirk: Finished landscape project with Edelweiss Designs, did the MS 150 with the boys, 3rd year at Capella as a senior project manager.

Alex: Diving team, 9th grade, doing great in science and engineering.

Artem: Diving team, 8th grade, cross country team, doing great in school this fall!

Aliya: Flute, Dance Exchange, 7th grade, new babysitting jobs, fantastic student.

As a family, we enjoyed time with relatives in Beaver Island (Lisa's side) in the summer, and we were part of Julie and Nick's wedding in October, including Grandpa Johnson. We finished our home office project this year. We found our treasured adoption scrap book. In 2011 we hope that Lisa's hip and foot issues will clear up.

We sincerely wish peace, happiness and health to everyone. Blessings to you! The Johnsons wish you a very happy new year in 2011.

2009 New York

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Facebook

I've been posting info each week on Facebook for about a year. Address there is:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/kirklogan

Friday, September 17, 2010

2010 Landscaping

Edelweiss Designs, Inc.


Source:
http://picasaweb.google.com/kirkjohnsonster/Landscape2010#

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Landscape Plan


Edelweiss Designs, Inc. Edina 55410.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Landscape Ideas

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Basement Office Notes

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Progress photo, August 20 2010:

Progress:



Before:



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To remove/demolish: We will not want the remaining white shelves in the 4-foot area on the west wall ... those need to be removed along with the semi-built-in cabinet of shelves in the southeast corner. Probably you would like to get a dumpster bag for these parts and I can pay for that too.

Protect carpeting; Something for your equipment list -- please put down sheets, canvas, or some kind of material connecting from the garage service door all the way to the opening of the office to help protect the carpet. Thank you!

Electrcial plan: http://kirk-johnson.blogspot.com/2010/06/basement-office-notes.html. This is the best I could do without having actual electrical knowledge. I want to be sure that we use the newer squarish white outlets and outlet covers, not the older ivory roundy ones. I think that if we need more plug-ins than shown, we can just use some power strips under the counter. If you think we should be having another outlet added go ahead. I don't want any above-counter electrical boxes (except if you want to leave the one where it is 3/4 up the wall near the laundry area, that is OK) because we can drill some grommets on the counters and use the grommet cover that you may have seen where a circular slide can cover to make a surface nearly flush with the countertop or slide open to give an opening for cords. This is a detail that can be done last, near the end of the project. So, all outlets/ether&cable can be positioned under the counter height which can be the standard height above the ground.

Right angle :The southeast corner of the desk was drawn as either a right angle or a angled corner -- I think a basic right angle is best. So, regular corner for there.

Finished height of the desktops (top of surface to bottom of supports) should be designed for 28.5 inches. I don't know how these will be built, but I would like them to be custom-cut to fit in the spaces end-to-end with no or little gaps at the ends by the walls. As best as possible, I'd like them to appear as one long continuous surface, making the L-shaped counter on the east and south walls plus the smaller individual area that is about 4' on the west wall. They should rest all the way to the back of the wall so that they are flush with the back of the counter top where it meets the wall. However I have no desire for them to be secured to the wall. If they are resting on the supports by gravity, then it would seem easier to be able to raise a section if needed some day (but not planning on it for now) and we could move them out for re-painting or other purposes some day.

Depth: How deep (distance from the wall to the front of the desk edge where a person sits) do the countertops go? 29" is noted for along the east wall, and 24" on the south wall (smaller to give room to walk in from the door opening). If these measurements are not helpful for the size of maple wood you get let me know and I can look at other options. The countertop depth for the west wall small desk area can be up to 29" deep. As noted above, finished height on the desks should be 28.5 inches.

Insulation: Regarding finishing the walls to add the electrical and drywall, whatever is best to avoid danger of mold and maximizing heat efficiency. I think you advised against insulation in the ceiling, but if you think it will be worth the labor and material cost let's insulate there too for noise reduction but if it's really not going to make much of a difference than let's skip it.

Carpeting: After the new wall is built next to the sink, I can call home depot to make the carpeting measurement appointment. I'll be extending the existing carpeting into the room. I'm having Home Depot do this .

Above counter shelves and shelves to the right and left of entry doors: I am pretty sure you did not estimate any of this work, but if you did, let's talk about those later!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

House Ideas

Updated December 2010: Briscoe Plans (click to enlage):




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Items below are original concepts.

















Provided by Bill Michels, architect.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

2010 Bike to Work Day Edina




It was another fun year for the Bike to Work event! Today also marks the opening of the NiceRide bike share program (visit NiceRideMN.org for more info).

Here is a link to our photos and a short movie.


Congratulations J.B. for your first work commute to downtown! Thanks everyone for a fun trip. See you next year.

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Basement Before and After

Some before and after pics...







Plus some additional images.










Sunday, March 07, 2010

In Memory: Dwaine R. Lindberg


Common words and phrases used to describe Dwaine included persistent, caring, thoughtful. Dwaine contributed a great deal to society with efforts related to his political beliefs and love of bicycling -- he served 4 years on the Bike Edina Task Force. I was impressed by the rich history shared by many people that were touched significantly by Dwaine. Yesterday was Dwaine's service at the Minnesota Cremation Society.

You can view more on his obituary. Photo by Carl Follstad, Bike Edina Task Force.

Thoughts I shared at Dwaine's memorial service: Dwaine Lindberg contributed to his community in meaningful ways. He has been an inspiration both to me and my children. As a father of 3 kids aged 11 to 14, I often remind them that they are our future leaders for society. When I say this, Dwaine often comes to mind.

Dwaine was diligent and thoughtful for the things he cared about. Many people here have known Dwaine for a lifetime, and although perhaps I've known Dwaine relatively shorter than most, I can say for sure that his positive influence on my is still remarkable.

Dwaine and I have served on the Bike Edina Task Force for the past few years. The Bike Edina Task Force has 15 members. We partner with residents, City management, and City elected officials to promote the bicycle as a safe and good choice for both transportation and recreational use in Edina. Dwaine was a big help in putting together our first City of Edina Comprehensive Transportation Plan, and he has been a key advocate and user of the new Promenade biking and walking project. Dwaine was an active participant at our monthly meetings and he was diligent and thorough with his follow-up tasks.

I appreciate how Dwaine offered his talents to a number of causes. The example he offered with the Bike Edina Task Force is just one slice of the pie where Dwaine contributed positively. Not only did he improve Edina for his generation, he helped set the foundation to make many more improvements that generations to come will enjoy. On behalf of the Bike Edina Task Force, we express our appreciation to Dwaine.

To show appreciation for what Dwaine has done, at a recent joint workshop with the Bike Edina Task Force and City leadership and elected officials, a councilmember advocated the idea of the City installing a city recognition of some type associated with bicycling in Edina. We think that is a great idea and I look forward to supporting the completion of memorial.