Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Shelter From the Rain

Gerry built a cover that expands the patio and trailer to keep it dry during the rain.


It also makes it easier to keep the patio clean from all the falling leaves.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Demo is Done - Before, During and After Photos

This is the house as of October 5th,  I'm several days late with this post.

All the stucco, plaster and framing has been removed.   The third large dumpster was picked up on the 4th.

Front of the house:











Back of the house:





We got the plastic up around the bedroom, bath and hallway just in time for the rain last week!









Monday, October 4, 2010

Jim Helps Gerry Prepare for Rain

Jim spent Friday evening helping me at the Make A Difference Day Salvation Army project then he was at my house all day Saturday covering the garage roof with plywood and a tarp to help prevent leaks when it starts to rain.



Sunday, October 3, 2010

Treasures in the Kitchen Wall

A Buttermilk carton and a 7up bottle found inside the kitchen wall under the large window.  They are both in very good condition.  The house was built in 1953 so we know they are 57 years old. 




One Man Wrecking Crew....Todd.

Todd and the header beam he single-handedly brought down!


He's got the power!



Todd on break contemplating his next move....


Todd demo'd all the framing around the kitchen, front door and front bedroom.



October 2- Now I Really Can't Cook....

The kitchen after I started packing but before demolition--original cabinets circa 1953.  The appliances and the greenhouse window over the sink are already gone.




Kitchen demo has started...


Gone....as well as the majority of the house.


The only part of the house left standing is the bathroom and the bedroom we're using for clothes, laundry and storage.

Gerry had to leave the electrical panel because Edison has not yet moved the power to the construction pole!


Hallway to the bed & bath; it gets torn down tomorrow.  That's cardboard on the left wall to give me some privacy from the neighbors and passers-by since the plaster is already gone.