This was a busy weekend but I got a lot done. All of the boxes in the middle of the living room have been unpacked and furniture has been rearranged.
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| Small but cozy. Some day I will get those little windows uncovered. |
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| My home office. |
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| I love glass with bubbles in it. |
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| I will be putting book shelves on that blank wall and some pictures between them. |
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| My handyman, Richard, installed my motion detector flood light. That and my DropCam will do until I get a fence. |
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| Left: current kitchen cabinet knobs. Right: the ones I'm going to replace with. They go with the door knobs that are original to the house. |
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| Original door knobs. Not all of them are still here but I will try to find replacements that match. |
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| On top of being ugly, it leaked. |
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| I had to use this sink for a month. This was hard because the last house I bought was brand new. |
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| New sink: $25 from Habitat. New faucet: $25 from Lowes. Installation $50 from Richard. Using a clean not leaking sink: PRICELESS! |
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| Our first real rain since I got here. It looked like I didn't even have gutters. |
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| Jake removed a small weed farm from my gutters. |
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| Unfortunately Jake found a new problem. All of my roof returns are made of wooden shingles and they're all rotten. Luckily they are decorative. I will have Richard patch them up for the winter and they will get fixed properly when a new roof is put on. |
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| Another surprise. I will have Richard put this back on the edge of the roof. |
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| I decided not to try to maintain miniature versions of the bushes that made up the jungle. The whole thing is gone now and I put shades in the basement windows. |
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