i’ve been trying to think of how to show off the new roof on the cottage.
after all, we spent a month on it this summer — at least — and many many dollars.
but the truth is?
a passer-by wouldn’t even notice.
unless they drove by often and noticed us
up on the roof every day in july this summer…
we had a dumpster for three layers of old shingles;
we had ladders on every conceivable side of the roof;
and we had a home built pulley system to bring heavy shingles and buckets up to the roof with the flick of a button.
plus, we had friends.
No roof, new foundation–they’re like buying underwear. Your really glad you have them. Nobody is likely to notice and you feel a little silly showing them off.
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Yes. The old leaky roof stopped some of the indoor projects cold until we could get the new roof on… (Your house is gorgeous by the way!) :-)
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Aw, gee, thanks. Wise choice that. I cannot tell you how many people I’ve known to do the “decor” part, before addressing structural stuff like foundation and roof. Especially roof–money down the hole, if you ask me. So now you can do the fun stuff, finish work, with confidence.
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I know the feeling all too well of working on the subsystems that no one sees. That’s what I did for most of the first 10 years. My main bathroom is finally almost complete after a very long delay. Next July will be 20 years in my old house. Hopefully I can avoid a new roof for several more years.
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Yes. They are pricey. Now we can finish the ceiling in the mud room. Of course now we are out of money 😩
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Money? Nobody with an old house has any money. Just blood, sweat, and tears. 😉
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Hooray for friends. And for community.
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Yes. And no matter who wins the election we will all still have that!😀
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