It is so
beautiful! A picture wherever you look! – Ina (February, 1936)
Of
course, Grandma Ina was speaking about the exterior winter views. Hallie mentioned that she
would have liked more photos of our trip to the farm last Friday, and I think
she meant interior photos. It was not possible, though, because the truth
of the matter is that the house was a mess. When I took this picture of the
dining room, I was standing in the midst of cans. The kitchen counters were
covered with "what have you," and all the floors are covered with heavy paper to
protect them as the work continues. Also, five
people were working intently at their assigned tasks. I was in the way and
eventually sat in the pick-up to wait for Mike.
Ina' view -- 1934 |
During
this process of remodel, it’s been difficult to visit the farm. In the
beginning, the contractor cautioned us not to enter the house due to the mold. I
could have done a much better job of organizing the storage effort had I been
there. The contents of affected rooms were just stacked precariously into
unaffected rooms, burying anything I might want. We really couldn’t go there
for more than an hour or two, and I’ve felt badly about that, but the
contractor was good to check with us frequently.
. . . and the same view today |
As the
homeowner, though, I’ve felt like an outsider. The workers are polite and respectful,
but they are responsible to the contractor, not to us. Well, 2019 will see the
end of this process, and we’ll be able to make ourselves at home, welcome family and friends, and make a sandwich in the kitchen. KW
Yay to making sandwiches in the kitchen!! And kudos to you for skillful photography! :-)
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