Still pretty mild out there, +5 when I got up but it's dropped the last hour to +3.8. Wednesday has rolled around once again and I'm off to town. Lots to do at the centre today, clean up some things I didn't get finished last week, answer emails/queries, return phone calls, etc. I never get everything done that I want, but that's how it goes. Not to worry, it will be there next week! I don't think any of us ever go to work thinking......ummm what will I do today? Just doesn't happen does it!
The kitchen floor is coming along great, one more piece of cushion flooring to pull up and that's under the fridge. I think today Larry is planning on putting some wood in the basement from the woodshed, he and Lexi both need a break from the floor. Lexi doesn't like the noise of the sander and the shopvac, Larry's knees need a rest from crawling around on them. Last night he started making measurements for the new cupboard addition. I want one of those nice sections in it that I store my numerous cookies sheets in, so that they just slide in and I don't have to root around under a cupboard and lift baking dishes etc to get at them. Not sure what else I want under there but perhaps I'll have a look around pinterest and see what great ideas are out there.
What a great day! Tied up some loose ends, started something other work and touched base with a few people, getting more info/photos for Water St!! YAH! Picked up a few things at Sobeys so I can make Larry a special birthday supper later this week, and then home. This evening - pj's, tv & zip!
I love this building, the Old Post Office. Build on the corner of Water and John st. in 1908, it's made of Shelburne County granite. If I ever win the lottery big, this is the building I will buy!
Enjoy your evening!
Interesting day you have had!! Productive from the sounds of things. I like that building too and have thought the same thing. If you did win the lottery what would you do with the building?
ReplyDeleteI would move our centre down here, have an observatory in the top with a telescope and watch the skies at night like the sailors used to!
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