It was so cold during the night that a puddle on the deck table turned to ice but it warmed so nicely that the concrete crew took off their jackets. This load is going to the ramp at the front door and stairs at the back door. Hard to believe all of this mess is going to be something acceptable.
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Bomb Cyclone
The house next door is getting a new roof - active neighborhood today.
This is what old people do when the power goes out and takes the heat with it.
Candles and flashlights to the rescue.
Notice the glass of Jameson is empty.
The highest wind gust was recorded at 51 mph but now (Wednesday morning at 9:30) it's calm and sunshine. It might not last but we'll enjoy it for now.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Hurry up and wait
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Another slow week
This is the beginning of the hot tub deck, so it has to be really sturdy.
This is an amazing crew but they had to go pour concrete for somebody else so will be back another day to continue the job.
Hard to believe this is ever going to be the Patch.
Paint is a good beginning.
Friday, November 1, 2024
Not much visible progress
Didn't we all think that a manufactured home would just be plunked down, ready to go, bring your bed and dishes and move in? I had no idea how much is involved to make it livable. This week Al and his pal Don (it's kind of unclear which one of them is the boss and which is the sidekick) put on the skirt. I really want to paint some ruffles on it.
The interior guy did the plaster and paint and whatnot to close the seam where the two sides join. Electricians and plumbers were doing work I don't even want to know about. Al and Don spent hours in the shed to make Al's workshop and add electricity. I tried to pack stuff but kept distracting myself with deciding what to keep and what to haul to the thrift shop. Help!
Concrete supports for the hot tub deck because that thing
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