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I totally forgot to take "before" photos but suffice to say it was an unholy mess in here!
The roof was leaking and during all that torrential rain we had, it was running down the house walls like flippin Niagra Falls :-0 Still, Kevin, our lovely builder came to the rescue and replaced all the flashing, painted the garden wall on our neighbour's side with some stinky waterproofing "stuff" and put in a raised floor :-)
Raising the floor has eliminated the need for the second step down which was there previously at the back door; we now have a small step down out of the lean-to instead. Adrian and I stained all the woodwork and put down vinyl floor tiles. Between his dodgy knees and my dodgy back it took a lot longer than we were anticipating! We also hadn't taken into consideration that laying tiles which were not self-adhesive would take longer too.
Still, the pain, tears and tantrums were worth it in the end as we are really pleased with the end result :-)
The lean-to was swept off its footings in Hurricane Irene and leant crazily against the tree. It appears to have been jacked up and re-leveled. Thanks to the trail crew!
Capt. Jerod Tufte stops for a photo during the Lean Horse Hundred ultramarathon near Hot Springs, S.D., Aug. 25, 2012. Tufte, who runs with the North Dakota National Guard and All-Guard Marathon teams, completed the 100-mile race -- his first ultramarathon -- in less than 24 hours. (Courtesy photo)
Read about Tufte's race in the October 2012 issue of the North Dakota Guardian magazine: www.ndguard.ngb.army.mil/news/guardian/Pages/default.aspx.
See photos of Tufte competing with the North Dakota National Guard Marathon Team at bit.ly/2012Lincoln.
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Michelle leans on the Fleming Cannon found outside of the Caltech Admissions office after its brief sojourn at MIT. The cannon pointed at our dorms all four years we lived on campus, and was fired to mark special occasions.
I know this may seem like just another looking up under the petals picture. I just couldn't help it. I love this perspective so much!
Microbilogen har jobbat med lean under många år och när de nya lokalerna utformades gjordes ett omfattande arbete.
Dag 1 från workshop på leankonferensen på Centralsjukhuset i Karlstad.
#LeanVarmland2012
Läs mer på webbplatsen om vårt leanarbete www.liv.se/lean
get away from bahnhofstrasse and you find that not everyone in zurich spends their saturday shopping.
seriously expired apx100
stand developed for an hour in r09