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Friday, October 28, 2005
mike roughs in the shower for tile
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Paul Auster's translation of Mallarme's A Tomb for Anatole
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the installation completed
the new window with solid header and battleship st...
Bud and I examine the original framing
the old window comes out
a new kitchen windowNot nearly as difficult as I e...
sam makes a fire - walls stripped back for new wi...
new wall in bathroom with switches
mike roughs in the shower for tile
the kitchen fully gutted. the window to the right ...
our new dumpster - filled in two hours!
siding removed to make room for new doors and wind...
progressTwo weeks ago, I stated here that we had p...
a very hard-to-see rainbow, during a break in last...
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the bathroom floor, with new plumbing
the shower wall (with water on the chimney stack)
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