sorry, folks, something’s awry between iPhoto and flickrexport this evening, so no photo updates on flickr for a while.
It’s too bad, really. We found some stamps in the house, one of which appears to be a russian 20-kopek stamp dating to 1889.
sorry, folks, something’s awry between iPhoto and flickrexport this evening, so no photo updates on flickr for a while.
It’s too bad, really. We found some stamps in the house, one of which appears to be a russian 20-kopek stamp dating to 1889.
Well, I think I found my first Tiger app incompatibility: The Missing Sync. I’ve downloaded the last version 4 update and have a $25 upgrade coupon for 5, so I might just spend the dough.
The interior painting on the house is basically done. That leaves the laying of the new floor, refinishing the old one, and retrimming the rooms. They’ll definitely be done by the end of the month. Looks like renting a sanding suite for the old floors will run about $100 a day; the provisioners both speculated that the sanding should only take a day. Here’s hoping.
On the way up to the house this morning, we drove by a house which we’d looked at in Wallingford, a beat-up but still handsome craftsman. On the median by the sidewalk was a de-footed claw-foot tub, clearly set out for hauling. We pulled into a neighboring drive to ask if we could haul it away, and the new homeowner was happy to let us do so. Viv didn’t think she could lift it with me, so I called a few friends to see if I could borrow them for a few moments. I struck out, but Greg and Stacey were kind enough to loan us their truck.
As it turned out, Viv was able to assist sufficiently that we were able to get it into the truck with no problem. From haunting salvage stores lately, we were well-versed in the going rates for claw-foot tubs, and nothing warms the cockles of my heart more than a good dumpster find.
macosxhints – 10.4: Enable postfix without inducing insomnia. Noted for reference.