February 10th  update

 

With the bulk of the painting done it was time to clean up, get
organized, check things out and begin the finish work!

With the bulk of the painting done the house begins to look like it might become habitable again! This is the addition on the
 back of the house.
 

It's not glamourous work but the clean up has to be done. Once again volunteers from the Church stepped in to get the job done.
 

As they worked inside Lee was outside
testing the HVAC. Turned on for
the first time everything checked out
beautifully and it's ready for action.
 

One of the first signs of new progress were the
doors on the downstairs closet. The
molding around them is only partially
finished in this picture.
 

The moldings are a story in themselves. Since
there are now many more doors and openings
new moldings must be manufactured to match
the old. Here a piece of old is on the right.
 

And here another door begins to return
to its former grandeur.
 

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