Honk, Honk, Here Comes Daisy
Don't tell Daisy I posted this picture-bless her heart. Sunday while her daddy was cleaning up a section of the Weld House Lumber Yard, she was helping sniff out varmints, when something must have stung or bit her. I was working in the house, and she came up like nothing was the matter, but I had to tell her that her nose was on the puffy side. I don't think Daisy had a clue, but we kept our eye on her to make sure it did not get any worse. Monday morning, thank goodness, she was back to normal.
Jason almost stepped on one of these Copperheads (number 2 and 3 this year). The first one was already dead, so maybe that is part of the story of Daisy's big honker. And the second one was hit by the tractor but then finished off with a shovel. Sorry, but we have a Daisy Mae to worry about.
Jason almost stepped on one of these Copperheads (number 2 and 3 this year). The first one was already dead, so maybe that is part of the story of Daisy's big honker. And the second one was hit by the tractor but then finished off with a shovel. Sorry, but we have a Daisy Mae to worry about.
After lunch, we started back on the kid's bedroom trim. We used scraps from the cedar door frames by cutting them in half with the table saw.
Then they were planed.
Then they were planed.
And attached.
Another room completely trimmed.
Another room completely trimmed.
Mom worked on cleaning this door, which will connect the kitchen to the garage.
Dad added two plugs on our balcony.
Dad added two plugs on our balcony.
I am not sure why this was not thought of until way later, but at least it was before we had the wall coverings installed in the game room.
Mom and dad finished installing the lights in the kitchen/den.
They looked great and really lit up the room even with the ceiling being so tall. They also passed the test when we visited later that evening when it was dark outside.
And here is a picture of our final project of the weekend, kid's bedroom/hall door number two. This room still has a closet door to be trimmed and the ceiling trim before being completed like kid number one bedroom. I knew Jason should have stayed in the house finishing up projects instead of snake hunting. Boys will be boys.
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