Monday, November 22, 2010

Turkeys

We've made it through 5/6 of the semester.  That's 10 lectures, 1 mid-term exam, 1 final paper, and 1 final exam left for Jen, and NEASC accreditation over for Matt.  Being a Dean seems like a good idea this time of year, doesn't it?

In the meantime, the turkeys at the roofing place were supposed to deliver the steel for our roof last week.  Looks like it will be next week.  In the mean time,  we have walls in the first floor:

View from the living room

The pantry

The mechanical room

Left to right: bathroom, stairwell, pantry kitchen

The mechanical room (another angle)

Guest bathroom and guest bedroom

And, the doors and windows were delivered. (the next post will show the windows installed, as long as the roofing turkeys deliver the roof)

Exterior doors

Big a$$ fixed windows for the south side

Sliding windows for the south side

"Small" ribbon windows for the north and upstairs

And, a shed was installed, all ready for the new roof, once the turkeys deliver it.

A good new home for our red Ranger

The canoe gets a new home too


Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!  We'll be spending a few days in Syracuse with Matt's family.   Regardless of the lack of roof, we have a lot to be thankful for.  We are very lucky to have jobs that we love (most of the time), family who support us, and great friends.  In a few months, we'll be able to show our appreciation with an open house (or seven.)

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