Wednesday 24 August 2011

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Awake: 6:50am      Temp 60       sleep 7+46      overcast & windy      overnight @ Nicktown.

I talked Kathy into eating breakfast in our kitchen this morning. It was kind of nice since I've had the temperature locked @ 73 degrees for about a month now and wanted to get better acquainted with the kitchen. DSC0001076.JPG Mid morning, Bernie visited our M.H. & talked about the piers being built, & deck talk. This mason is building a pier which is the start of the deck. DSC0001077.JPG We haven't selected a composite material for the deck...yet. We are waiting on cost & labor figures.

Kathy made a deal with me that if I cleaned out my closet of boxes she would clean & vacuum my closet. "Easier said then done," I responded. My closet has been stacked with books & stuff ever since we started moving our things in; but my armoire is sitting in the master bedroom...just feet away, so I fulfilled her generous offer fairly quickly.

As luck would have it, the high-tech guys, Randy & Ted, were here today. They were testing the security system: shrill sounds could be heard throughout the rooms & basement for a good (40) min; every door, every window, opened & closed & every motion detector programmed. Then they gave us a good (45) min of schooling on the system. Before they left for the day, they did us a BIG favor by helping us move that armoire into my clean closet. DSC0001078.JPG Back in our M.H., Byron called @ 6:40 pm to move more of our heavy things into our house. From 6:55 pm to 9:15 pm he made (3) forklift trips to our house; 1st floor & basement.

Dinner: Italian sausage with peppers & onions.

Light out: 11:44pm.

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