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They shimmed the ever living crap out of this door. This time they didn't even bother taping the drywall. *sigh*

The wallboard is up. So is the joint compound!

The screws that held the slate to the table frame were rusted and stripped, so I had to drill them out.

Concrete at back door after covercreting.

Stephanie and her Dad have been painting the garage at her rental property.

The new dimmer is thicker than the old switch (and the box isn't installed very well), so the faceplate sticks out a bit. I might have to get another thicker plate.

New painting! Which also means I need to make another frame.

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Kitchen, after tile removal

Work began today on our driveway. The goal is to improve the drainage. It will also look nicer when we are done.

Mortared and grouted tile, long angle - cleanup on back

This is me taking out the dishwasher. I have never done this before and was surprised I pulled it off (or out, as it were). Thanks about.com! Unfortunately, water comes out the water line when we use the sink, even though the hot water is off. So our kitchen sink is currently off limits.

The evil '70s print, lurking beneath the bland '00s cover-up.

Painting sucks. But sarcastic commentary makes it fun!

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Very Disappointing carpet install by Seastad's carpet in St. Paul. Gotta have them come back for a THIRD time to fix it...

Most of this jacked from Kevin and Helen's Wedding. They said I could. No really.

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This is what we saw when we pulled the carpet off. Yellow dry crumbly stuff.

Sans panneling. Notice the big tree limb in the back yard. This fell on my fence after I had flooded my yard and broken the valve in my bathroom.

Hallway, after floor refinishing (day 1)

I was going to buy a jet water bath tub. The up keep and the possibility of electronics failing convinced me otherwise. There was also some mention of chemicals and maintenance. The math person in me make a decision.

Cut across rip the saw and pry a bit with the flat bar and this is what you'll see. You can see that two of the nails held but the bar really didn't care. This will give me access to the floor that the jamb was covering. I wanted to sand and poly there as well.

The door is *not* framed with a 2x4. :( But it was nice to know that at least part of the bedroom wall is drywall instead of plaster.

Outside view of the house now that the leaves have been cleaned from in front of the wall. It'll look so nice once we get all the mold cleaned off the stone wall.

Can't believe what a huge difference it all made!

Put shingles on the room, painted house numbers in a nice font that she turned into a stencil

 

Carolyn put shingles on the room, painted house numbers in a nice font that she turned into a stencil, and she attached a flag.

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