Friday, September 25, 2009
Thanks
We would like to thank the Rotary Club and the Lions Club for inviting us to talk about the restoration of the "Hall" house. Your kindness, generosity and support has been greatly appreciated. Thanks for welcoming us into the community.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Star Date 09062009
Well I had to think of some catchy title for all of the Trekkie fans who may be following my blog. Okay so I took the Trekkie test and this was my result:
Just notice how straight the bricks appear. However, remember looks can be deceiving. As soon as I get the bricks back on I can start on putting up the columns for the porch cover.
And as with all projects there are last minute changes that we have made. In particular the bookshelves in the library have gone through many design phases but we have now settled on the look that we wanted.
Test Score:
trekkiness: 107
The Trekkie Testranks me as a(n) Commander
What does it mean?
You know Trek, and you love it. You may not dress up in uniform every day, but you're dedicated to your series, or two, and happy with being entertained by it.
The Trekkie Testranks me as a(n) Commander
What does it mean?
You know Trek, and you love it. You may not dress up in uniform every day, but you're dedicated to your series, or two, and happy with being entertained by it.
For your test taking skills, here is a graphic to share:
Well, maybe I'm a trekkie at heart. Anyway, here is an update of our adventure in restoration. The side porch which needed some major help is looking a bit better nowadays. (I do need to clean those bricks.)
Just notice how straight the bricks appear. However, remember looks can be deceiving. As soon as I get the bricks back on I can start on putting up the columns for the porch cover.
We also have our two year old granddaughter (Araya) staying with us so we needed to get the drywall up in the servant's stairwell.
And as with all projects there are last minute changes that we have made. In particular the bookshelves in the library have gone through many design phases but we have now settled on the look that we wanted.
Columns!!! The house in Georgia had four 18' columns outside and four 9' columns inside so when I found these solid wood columns out in a covered area in our backyard I couldn't resist in refinishing them and incorporating them into the library design. It's a slow process but worth the effort.
And yes, we have a ceiling fan to cool off the room and provide light.
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