Boring Paint Prep
Oct. 26th, 2005 11:14 amTwo guys came by Monday and powerwashed the house. Yesterday (Tuesday) a crew of three came to do prep work. They scraped and sanded, and started to fill and caulk. I'm slightly worried that the harder repair jobs (a couple of wood splits, some old termite damage, and two places where the outer ply of the siding is buckling away) haven't been repaired, and they left at 3 after about 5 hours of actual work. They are no-shows today, and I need to call the company to find out what the story is.
Tonight is regular ECR class night, with the added attraction the traditional Halloween costume parade. Usually about half the crowd makes some effort. Inspired by
dakoopst, I dug out a wrestling singlet to try on; a little too skimpy to serve as the basis of a costume, I decided, but it did seem to enliven
excessor. I had no idea Spandex was a food group. No pictures until I lose the two pounds of flab around the waistline!

The two atrium beams are highly weathered from 35 years of sun and rain.

Another sun-damaged area on the southeast side.
I hope
otterpop58 is doing okay. News accounts suggest most of that area will be without power for a week.
Tonight is regular ECR class night, with the added attraction the traditional Halloween costume parade. Usually about half the crowd makes some effort. Inspired by
The two atrium beams are highly weathered from 35 years of sun and rain.
Another sun-damaged area on the southeast side.
I hope
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Date: 2005-10-26 10:56 pm (UTC)I could never live in California for a variety of reasons. Greenwich isn't so bad I'm 30 minutes from NYC via express rail, but I get to live in a nature conservancy, rather than a concrete jungle. Of course, I dislike being surrounded by old rich wrinkly white conservatives with their 7,000sq ft. homes with 8 car garages filled with Hummers. So, clearly, something must be done.
To that end, I am designing a new house (along with Resolution 4 Architecture). It focuses on efficiency, and sustainability in a small space. I just need to find a place to put it.
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Date: 2005-10-27 12:28 am (UTC)I designed my own house c. 1989 which never got built. I still have the ($$$) plans in the closet here.
If you must get to NYC, then those Hudson River towns might work. If not, the Berkshires are nice and the college towns allow for some escape. I'm Googling "Resolution 4 Achitecture."
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Date: 2005-10-27 03:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-27 07:03 am (UTC)So why is California (with its thousands of microclimates, oddball politics, and multiple gay-friendly areas) out of the question for you?
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Date: 2005-10-27 05:40 pm (UTC)