I am happy to say that the siding and capping on my front porch are completed. The work is a substantial improvement over the original look of the house. I happily paid the Larry and would recommend him to friends.
The mountainous pile of garage debris is slowly diminishing. In fact I figure I have about two truckloads remaining before the last of it is cleared up. At times the removal has been like a treasure hunt, as I find generations of lost treasures.
My son prefers to collect the empty beer bottles so he can return them for the deposit money. This deconstruction and construction process has shown me that even at 7 he has potential be a productive and successful entrepreneur.
As for the to-do list it is almost completed. Paint the front porch, move the automatic door closer for the second flood apartment, paint the foyer and finish cleaning up the remains of the garage.
That will lead me to getting ready for the sale of the home. I am sticking to my time line and the tenants will receive written notice of the sale latter this week as the work continues to progress. Saturday is my work completion date and I currently don’t foresee a problem hitting my target.
I eagerly anticipate the sale of the home, even though I have thoroughly enjoyed seeing the rejuvenation of this historic property. Once the sale is completed there will not be much time for rest as I tackle my next project.