So i hated the doors that were in the house when we bought it over eight years ago. Today, with dad's help, they are now all replaced. As we found solid pine, six panel doors, Dave and I would buy them. I stain and seal coat them after my dad and I cut them to size. Now, they are all installed. We just didn't replace the closet doors in two bedrooms. But they sure look good. I think I may just walk around opening and closing them, just for kicks. Sigh...
So for the to-do list this summer I can cross off replacement of interior doors, replacement of pool ladder (know anyone who wants to buy our old one?), teaching myself CS6 new tricks, tending the garden.
Things I still have to do: finish genealogical research, make art, get real good at CS6 before September, start my guerrilla gardening project, enter my art into shows again.
And of course reading is on the list. It always is. I read three books last week. They were related to the genealogical work I am doing on my father's family. I am currently in the first section of "The Medieval Reader" and the fascinating thing about it is that I like visualizing the activities in the places I have been. It makes the book seem so much more alive.
And other things to do... look into Historic Preservation programs and costs. Never a dull moment.
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