When is a house not a home?
When it is half a house!
It took about three hours from when the first pilot truck (there were three) arrived at our driveway to when all four truck left. However that included me riding back down to the lake with the first truck and back up with the transport truck to aid them in finding us.
Here are two of the ten pictures I took.
Fortunately, about an hour after they left we had a two hour thunder and lightning storm that POURED! However, by then the deed was done. The half house is totally sealed so we can’t get inside. Well, we can look in the windows. Second half is due Wednesday and assembly starts Thursday!
A more complete picture show will be put on flickr or something once this ordeal is over.
Here are two of the ten pictures I took.
Fortunately, about an hour after they left we had a two hour thunder and lightning storm that POURED! However, by then the deed was done. The half house is totally sealed so we can’t get inside. Well, we can look in the windows. Second half is due Wednesday and assembly starts Thursday!
A more complete picture show will be put on flickr or something once this ordeal is over.
Labels: Washington Wrigley Wranch
3 Comments:
We thought of you during the downpour last night -- they said it was hardest in Stevens County. Glad the 1/2-a-Home was all sealed up. It must be exciting -- have fun.
By FAN, At June 16, 2009 9:14 AM
HEY...that looks REALLY cool! I love the color and style! :)
By Lilwrig, At June 17, 2009 12:22 AM
Yea, you'll be 'living high on the logs' :-)
Another big day -- Part II Delivery today.
By FAN, At June 17, 2009 7:40 AM
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