This is a really beautiful house! I love it, can I have it when you're done with it? K, we wouldn't be able to buy it and I'm thinking Nate probably wouldn't want to live down south, but STILL.
OH I am so incrediably jealous of the house not the work that is going to go with it, you are going to have to post lots of pictures of the remodling process. I thought my house was old and had problems and it was only built in 1920. Good luck!
Okay, no I'm not a brick layer person, unless you count putting bricks on the ground. However, the bid for some of the brick work is reasonable. I will probably learn how to do point-tuck though. As for the work, anyone is welcome to come and visit. Just bring a hammer, gloves, or someother tools with you. You might want to bring a sleeping bag too.
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Nice blog!
How absolutely gorgeous, and at the same time, good luck! Are you a brick layer person? Cathy
This is a really beautiful house! I love it, can I have it when you're done with it? K, we wouldn't be able to buy it and I'm thinking Nate probably wouldn't want to live down south, but STILL.
OH I am so incrediably jealous of the house not the work that is going to go with it, you are going to have to post lots of pictures of the remodling process. I thought my house was old and had problems and it was only built in 1920. Good luck!
I would love to be working on an older home like that. I hope some day I will be able to take time and take upon me similiar projects.
Okay, no I'm not a brick layer person, unless you count putting bricks on the ground. However, the bid for some of the brick work is reasonable. I will probably learn how to do point-tuck though. As for the work, anyone is welcome to come and visit. Just bring a hammer, gloves, or someother tools with you. You might want to bring a sleeping bag too.
LOL. Bring a sleeping bag!!
I love doing work like that... I wish I was closer to MO... keep posting, this is fun!
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