CH: Day 58
Not fun. As such, my plan is to make a shift. If I move ahead with re-installing the entry in the adjacent NW corner, I could then remove the deck, and re-install it in the NW corner. This would mean that the scaffolding under the turret could be at ground level,…
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This is a political post. If interested please scroll down. If you support democracy, this is a must watch:
Continue ReadingCH: Day 56
The window had just been tacked in place. I removed it, installed flashing to each side (the right flashing had to be careful inserted behind the extant siding), put the window frame back, leveled it, and screwed it in place till the end of time. I had to pry out, just a bit,…
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This blog thingy had a glitch thingy and people were not, I think, getting email notices about new posts. So, you might have missed this. And this And this. And this.
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The back story: 1992. An event almost destroyed me. 1996. In April I was homeless. That month I left Newport, Rhode Island, with a backpack. I had no idea of where I would end up. I was, as I thought about it, a feather on the wind of god. In June I learned about a…
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Yesterday was intense, man. Intense! Not only did the circa-1921 entry of the Carriage House get traded for the large window but furniture was moved around and about.
Continue ReadingCH: Day 53
Are ya’ sitting down? Is your seat-belt strapped on? Do you have a glass of celebratory wine? Tomorrow, if the heat does not melt me, I will concentrate on infilling the missing siding. I will use the window as a door until the…
Continue ReadingCH: Day 51
Unlike Friday, which was VERY hot and VERY humid…sapping the life out of me…today was still hot (around 90) but not at all humid and with a consistent breeze. It was lovely. I even mowed the lawn!
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This is a political post. If interested please scroll down. From Heather Cox Richardson. My bold: “New manufacturing construction is growing fast and is on pace to be close to $190 billion this year. In the entire decade of the…
Continue ReadingCH: Day 49
It was hot today: 92-degrees. It was humid humid humid today. Ross unhappy. Ross not very motivated. Ross did though remove the tacked-in-place 1894 crown, stripped it of many layers of paint, sanded it, and reinstalled it. Baby Steps™, baby. Ross happy. Justin and Scott came by. We spent an hour reviewing things. They think…
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My online vintage lighting store. My online vintage lighting store.
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