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This is the blog for the Blackfoot renovation project. Stay tuned.
These are the pictures Karen took for the MLS. As you probably know, I can't resist the urge to tune-up the pictures! Digital cameras are great but tend to take 'flat' pics. So fixed that and removed some non-permanent distractions. (Removing permanent items is misrepresentation.) I offer this service to severl realtors a while back, no takers. They're alwasy talking about "first impressions" and I was astounded at someof the apallingly bad "first impressions" out there on the MLS. I don't get it. Anyway, Karen's picture are good...and now they're better!
Going 0 for 4 with plumbers answering phones or returning my calls, I collected my tools and a mask and climbed into the crawl space. The joint I had to fix was --like everything else on the projewct--more difficult than expected, because it was between a joist and other joint for a another plumbing line. No room to cut or sit, leaning at a 30-degree angle for 45 mintes with mushrooms all around me, a mosquito in my ear and not-long enough extentison cord that only get a light to within eight feet so that I could barely see what I was doing, sitting on wet, moldy fiberglass, leaning against a wet masonry wall **somehow** managed to cut the three pipes and jamb in a new fitting.