Friday, December 6, 2013

Leave the divining rod at home

The well drillers arrived, in their wild Cousteau-esque rig. With a bit of weather luck, we'll tap Mother Earth tomorrow (12.07) and the agua will flow.


Ahh, the staircase.  It is going to finish out sooooo nicely.

Powder room toilet drain LOL.

Storage closet #2 in bonus room.

Storage closet #1 in bonus room.

Hey, we have a little staircase into the bonus room now!  Woot!

Guest bath toilet drain LOL.

The drill rig, from upstairs.

Frame for soaking tub...which will be a Mirabelle Edenton in 60x36 dimensions...

Nice relaxing view while bathing.

Here's the framed opening for the attic pull-down stairs/hatch.  The attic is huge, but other than the two furnaces, we likely won't put anything up there.  Other than R-38 blown insulation, I mean.



Kind of scary, this thing is.  But essential.

The right side of the home is a favorite; so much going on, so many facets.

Can't see it very clearly, but the screened porch ceiling framing is complete; nice little peak at about 12 ft.

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