Isle of Work
It only took me 3-½ years to finally finish it, but I did! Beth sketched out what she wanted, to which I immediately replied that the laws of physics would prevent it ever being built.
It only took me 3-½ years to finally finish it, but I did! Beth sketched out what she wanted, to which I immediately replied that the laws of physics would prevent it ever being built.
Finally got the initial trim boards up on the porch supports.
After 98 years, the farm house finally has central air conditioning!
Here’s the update on the house remuddle for 2015. The most visible change was getting the South porch deck installed.
And thus begins the 2014 annual update on our 1918 Four Square farmhouse remuddling project.
It’s been a year or so since I last worked on Beth’s kitchen work island (it’s okay, I have a good excuse for the delay). Finally managed to spend a couple hours in the shop tonight, first cleaning up from all the other barn rebuild projects, then cutting and installing the dividers in each end of the cabinet.
Here’s the annual update on our 1918 Four Square farmhouse remuddling project. When we last left our story, the house had been wrapped, with the next step being the installation of trim around doors, windows and the eaves.