The window didn't go in quite as smoothly as I had hoped because the frame proved not to be square but, …. |
…. it went in well enough. |
To be perfectly honest this was a pain in the arse. I couldn't get any scaffolding on the landing and so I had to use a ladder to get to most of the beams and dry wall. But, it is done now …. |
…. and so I should only have to use the ladder a minimal amount to fit the last pieces of trim on this side, once I have got the panelling finished which I hope to do over the next fortnight.
The main entrance is now done and I have panelled the outer wall of the stairwell on the opposite side as well. |
I also had to box in the area where the log walls meet the roof both here and …. |
…. above the front door. |
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I then focused on the hall way putting Log Jam chinking in all the log cracks and joints; getting the trim on the door and side panels; tiling the floor and finishing off the closet. |
Another closet to pass muster with Lady Catherine de Bourgh …. |
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…. complete with some outdoor clothing and ….. |
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plenty of shelving for hats, gloves, scarves and the like. NB the outstanding drywalling - you can't see the joins. |
There has been an abundance of wildlife about, including mule deer, elk, wolves, eagles and osprey and - me.
Next week I am going to make a start on panelling the stairwell from the basement all the way up to the ceiling of the main cabin. With that happy thought I'll sign off for another fortnight.
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