| August 12, 2005 |
| Notice the pile of sand?
This is a good sign. Maybe the exterior work will commence (after three months of no activity). |
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| Here's another good
sign. The windows are sealed against splatter and mess from the stucco being troweled on. |
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| This is the plasterer's
crew (the guy in the front). The other's are neighbors. |
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| The entrance is all
ready for the scratch coat (first, very rough coat of stucco. |
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| Steven cuts the final pieces of base board. |
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| Michael applies the final piece of baseboard. |
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| Stairs from ground floor to 1st floor are in place. |
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| Master bathroom is all tiled. |
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| David determining the placement of the shower head. |
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| Kitchen counter top is completed. |
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| The Porter lot will soon
be humming with construction activity. In the meantime the Glen's troop of Creek Trolls (P. cynocephalus) are camping out. I was told that these are descendents of four baboons that were brought up to the mountains by a film company in the 1930's. They got loose and managed to survive in the national forest. The Old Fire destroyed their territory below the dump and they have relocated in the Glen. |
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| Take Another Look At How This Will Finally Look |
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