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    Wednesday, February 06, 2013

    Week 3: The Brickies

    I can't believe it's only been 3 weeks .. everything seems to be chugging along so fast I wonder if there will come a day when I pop over and there *isn't* something new to see?

    It's all very exciting!


    So what's been going on?


    Firstly .. I found some old newspapers used as padding on the old joists, so we've finally been able to date the old girl:


    newspapers2


    Yep, January 1949.
    There was a rabbit plague on in the Nation's Capital .. and lots of labouring type jobs for men.

    Very non-discriminatory in 1948 as work was available for both types of gent - be he married or single.
    Equal opportunity and all that.

    I also found an ad for Durabestos - it sounds wicked good, what being fire retardant, vermin repellent and never needing painting ever again.

    And crappy comics.
    Mandrake.
    ( Gimme a break )


    newspapers


    We also had an old copper in the roof. Full of water. Ugh.



    Day 6


    ( look at our poor dead grass!! it's been hot & dry here, and we face West - phew! )


    Which brings us up to yesterday with the arrival of brickies.

    I now have a nice hole in my bedroom wall to enter my WIR from .. and the boys have a new door to their room too.

    Finally, in the hall, we are widening the door to my office and inserting double doors to match the ones to the front/formal room...



    Renovation Week Three: The Brickies


    Renovation Week Three: The Brickies


    We ordered floorboards this week too, and I even managed to select a board cheaper than our allocated quote!!  So chuffed .. but you know it's all swings and roundabouts and the perfect tapware will bring us back into line ...


    xx
    Lea

    4 comments:

    Kylie Clark said...

    Looking good Lea!

    LOVE the old newspapers and your take on them!

    Amy said...

    Its looking great.

    I love the putting back together stage even though it seems to look like it will always be in a state of rubble.

    Janet said...

    Keep the old papers and frame them :)

    Nicole Herrick said...

    It looks so romantic for a building site. Must be the photography ;)

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