It’s amazing that we only had to hammer one nail into the walls for new
images.
Oh, most of the work came down during the paint stage, and yesterday the
last coat of urethane went on. I can
actually hang art and walk up and down the stairs freely now…being careful of
those low hanging images. That project
is done.
Me, I am still quilting on the big crow at the top of Bobbies quilt while G
will soon be starting on a batch of small Chinese puzzle boxes. Bobbie
is just now finishing a series of small abstractions that she will box and sell
in New York. The box is part of the
package, and George uses some wonderful woods.
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- Himself: Work, evening at home.
- Myself: Got a lot of calls from work as no one told them I wasn’t there. One call said they were locked out.
- Reading: This third volume of ER’s history is very dry. Maybe I’ve grown more dry over the years.
- Gratitude’s: Marta, G, my sewing machine.
The finished product was worth all the work.
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely wonderful. I am in awe of your homemaking skills.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun wall as long as you don't become too absorbed on the stairs.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved pictures lining a wall on the stairs. Kind of missed out as I have always lived in a one story house. Great idea to take a picture of the alignment.
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