Friday, August 15, 2008

Looking up at the skylights . . .


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you can see how they are aligned to the fireplace. One on either side. Not a great photo, but what are you gonna do?

Skylights, as promised


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Here you can see the skylights, opened because it will be 105 degrees in Portland today.

Updated full frontal . . .


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The stair framing from the front


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The first sign of stairs


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Fireplace framing


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We have lighting set up, and the fireplace is taking shape. Also the skylights are in, but I forgot to take a picture. On days like these when so many new things happen it is hard to remember to shoot everything. Look for skylight pictures soon.

And now a look from the front . . .


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Here you can see the new roof, window and chimney.

The roof is on!!


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Here you can see our new roof, and the new chimney framing. This is the first thing that is mostly done. Mostly done because there is one more solar vent fan that goes in (sadly they have to cut a new hole in the spanking new roof) and the new gutters still need to go on.

I think it looks pretty bitchin.

Thanks Adrian and Noe.

Maybe this is more exciting to me than to anyone else . . .


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Up & In


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The time has come . . .


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to put the big giant window in it's proper place. While we had 6 dudes running around, Bo ever the opportunist decided to put the window in the hole.

I was sure he was teasing me, but lo and behold . . . it happened.

Thanks Bo!

New Electric Service


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Nifty New box, lotsa circuits. One awesome benefit is that we have WAY LESS conduit on the outside of our house. There is one really large yet very tidy one on the outside, but all of the new circuits that were added after the house was built in the 50's were added to the outside.

Need a new security light on the garage . . . run some conduit on the out side.

Things are looking nice and neat these days.