| Augst 5, 2005 |
| The plastering
subcontractor settled with Cal/OSHA, did a little work, and has been missing for two days. This chimney is wrapped but what about the dormer and the other chimney? |
![]() |
| Meanwhile, work
progresses on the inside of the cabin. James working on the shower stall. |
![]() |
| It appears that every other tile has to be trimmed. |
![]() |
| Shower floor tiles. |
![]() |
| Within the
time I spent up at the mountains today, half the shower stall was tiled. Even with all the interruptions I created. |
![]() |
| Here is one of those
things again ( a mommy and baby). Steven's been feeding them pieces of fruit. They have a nest over on the Porter's lot. Wildhaven refuses to do anything about these critters. At least they don't smell as bad as skunks. Betty reminded me that these things were running around back in June. I had already posted a picture. |
![]() |
| Michael's been working on the kitchen counter top. |
![]() |
| Michael discovers that
one tile is one-thousandth of an inch higher than the others. |
![]() |
| Wood for the stairs. |
![]() |
| There are three things
going on at once (not counting the activation of the security system). Here David and Steven work on the wood for the treads. The Palmers actually grew the wood for the stairs! |
![]() |
| Here the wood is applied
as risers. There are no nails, just glue, so they will not squeak when going up the stairs. |
![]() |
| Take Another Look At How This Will Finally Look |
|
Return to Rebuilding |
| Return to Arrowhead Home Page |
| Use
of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Terms of Use For information regarding this site please contact the WebMaster:webmaster@tio.com Copyright © 2005, Claremont Behavioral Studies Institute Last modified: 18 March, 2009 |