Almost Half Way (To Hell?)
I can’t really accurately describe the blissful days of hanging siding that the weekend consisted of if I don’t tell you a little bit about
I can’t really accurately describe the blissful days of hanging siding that the weekend consisted of if I don’t tell you a little bit about
I’ve been saying for the last four weeks, if we could just have one more weekend with good weather where we could plow through some
The good news is, after six weeks pondering the mysteries of trim and siding, and being derailed by things like rain and our own stupidity,
(I’m featuring one of my country sunset shots because it’s calming, not because it’s remotely relevant to this post, which prominently features 1.) bitching, 2.)
There’s nothing like having a few gaping holes in the perfectly good exterior walls of your house during rainy season to make you fully appreciate
It may have taken over a year, and several material swatches spread out on the floor of the paint store that resulted in conversations that
This is the post I was supposed to write yesterday before I had a little meltdown. Speaking of which, thanks for all of your advice
I'm not interested in a mediocre life. I'm here to kick ass or die.
Back in 2004 I started writing about my adventures in fixing up houses on the internet. A lot of things have changed since then, with me, with my houses, and with the internet. These days I am basically a cranky old man trapped in a slightly less old woman’s body. The internet has changed and I am staunchly refusing to change with it. You won’t find any algorithms here, or feeds, or ads, or social media. Just good old-fashioned stories about a woman drinking beer and building shit, and living an unexpected life.
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