Here is another interim shot of the floor. I haven't got a good picture of the finished combed stain. The polyisocyanurate rigid foam insulation installation began about two minutes after the floor was dry, and got covered with little shreds of foam in no time. A picture will be forthcoming when the polyurethane has gone on.
A gift from the garden on the hill, delivered by A, posed by me in the tiny house, as a hummingbird and a mole chatting around the stud. Delicious!
I took some shots of the loft windows to send to the screen-making shop in Loveland, so the proprietor could see where the little tabs were to go. To the left of the center latch is the tiny slot which I was noting.
It turns out that the little tabs were not used. The first of three screens, a test, was ready in a day, and fit perfectly. Holes will be drilled for the little metal posts to slip into, a sturdier method of securing them after all.
In the midst of the gathering momentum, I paused to make a sign for us to hold up at the airport for my friend C, returning from Australia. Her daughter E and granddaughter LL picked me up so we could meet the flight. What fun!
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