Farmhouse, 2018 -- water devastation within |
So,
what’s happening now? Not much. We're slowly re-thinking plans for the summer.
We can continue yoga on a regular basis, and perhaps Mike will enter the
leadership rotation.
Thursday
and Friday (April 26-27) were summery days and the house stayed warm at night,
but I know better than to take the winter blankets off the bed just yet. Temps
will be up and down for a while.
Poet's Daffodils bloom . . . |
. . . as the first ones fade. |
The
most disappointing thing about the damage is that Mike and I (with Hallie’s
help), textured and painted the whole house, and now we can’t say that. But –
it was 15 to 20 years ago, and redecorating will freshen our home. We do agree
on one thing – we don’t want to do that work now.
From townhouse porch Saturday night |
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Mike is proud of his list of sub-contractors. He says his cabinetmaker is
excellent, and wouldn’t you know, it’s the same company that built ours to
begin with.
So,
I’ll post developments as they unfold. KW
5 comments:
Picture #1 shows that the farmhouse is definitely not in a place prone for a flood of any kind other than the one it experienced. I hope the recovery mode goes well and that you are pleased with the results. Hang in there.
Thanks for your encouraging words, Chuck. I'll let you know . . .
Stand your ground on the cabinets!!!
Hi Chris! I feel myself wavering. I may need to bring you and Hallie on site to advocate on my behalf. When I know the extent of the remodel, I'll be better.
I do know that I want a second light fixture in the ceiling, an electrical outlet on the end of the peninsula, and dividers in my utensil drawers.
I think your wants are reasonable and should be accommodated. You might as well have what you want in your hour of distress.
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