
We have been so busy this summer. Today was no exception - we were up and out of the house to feed the horses Brooke has been "horse-sitting" while their owners were on vacation, leaving before 6 a.m. so we could make it to the YMCA for 7 a.m. swim practice. We had loads of errands to run today and spent most of the day on the road. Here's the picture of how the house is coming!
3 comments:
I always find it fascinating to see timber framed houses go up. We do things differently. Two walls of brick, with a cavity between. But it takes much longer so you don't see the rapid progress you are seeing.
I've never lived in a brand new house, it much be such an exciting thought!
Dorothy
How do they keep the walls of brick straight while going up?
7:00 am swim practices! That's a decent hour... here the sports practices are something like 6:00 a.m. and we have to drive 40 minutes to get there!
It's good to see the walls standing up on our house!
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