Vermont June 2014 BS thread - summer sun makes the bs griw
#126
Good afternoon Vermont. Bit of a crazy day here, trying to get ready to go to DC tomorrow and trying get the bathroom done at mom's house. The glass guys showed up an hour late and then had the wrong sill for the door and had to go back to Waterbury to get the right materials. By the time they got the shower glass done it was too late to hang the rock.
So the ceiling remains undone because the contractor I was going to work with couldn't work today due to his schedule. It has turned into your basic cluster F!
Oh well, off to DC and then I'll have some project work waiting when I get back. Have a good couple of days. Jim, keep the woodchucks in line.
So the ceiling remains undone because the contractor I was going to work with couldn't work today due to his schedule. It has turned into your basic cluster F!
Oh well, off to DC and then I'll have some project work waiting when I get back. Have a good couple of days. Jim, keep the woodchucks in line.
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Good afternoon Vermont. Bit of a crazy day here, trying to get ready to go to DC tomorrow and trying get the bathroom done at mom's house. The glass guys showed up an hour late and then had the wrong sill for the door and had to go back to Waterbury to get the right materials. By the time they got the shower glass done it was too late to hang the rock.
So the ceiling remains undone because the contractor I was going to work with couldn't work today due to his schedule. It has turned into your basic cluster F!
Oh well, off to DC and then I'll have some project work waiting when I get back. Have a good couple of days. Jim, keep the woodchucks in line.
So the ceiling remains undone because the contractor I was going to work with couldn't work today due to his schedule. It has turned into your basic cluster F!
Oh well, off to DC and then I'll have some project work waiting when I get back. Have a good couple of days. Jim, keep the woodchucks in line.