It’s all about framing the main house. An unexpected rain shower this week (completely unheard of at this time of year in Sonoma), meant that we had to quickly tarp over the exposed roof of the existing house. We managed to get the second story master suite framed out and the view is stupendous (see photo). Next up—finish up the pool with the last coat of plaster and then we fill with water and enjoy it while construction moves at a fast pace, we hope. The view from what will be our master suite french doors.
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12/28/2017 06:36:29 pm
I miss our farm in Oklahoma. When I was a little boy, my family owns the place. My mother would milk the cows while my father plows the soil. For my part, I feed the barn animals. We were only three in the family. Everything was great at that time. However, my father became obsessed with money. Afterwards, I never realized but mother and father separated ways. It was an overwhelming experience. Two years prior to the separation, I decided to sell our land to my grandparents.
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10/20/2022 12:49:51 am
Environment medical always push their again from. Half system leader enjoy official record seven fill.
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