February 29th  update

 

We're into the home stretch! The time consuming detail finishing
home stretch.... and this week saw even more of it!

Every piece of molding is a
production challenge.
 

A baluster created for the top of the
stairs leading into the attic.
 

Built in shelving in the bathroom
using otherwise wasted space.
 

One of the old familiar features of the manse
the cannonball molding
is once again gracing our doorways.
 

This is the new copper chimney cap. Of
course there are two of these.
 

How many volunteers does it
take to put in a light switch? Just one
if he can figure out Jim's wiring.
 

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