Sunday night as I write this. You know what that means–CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS! YAY!!!
Mr. Spouse got all the plywood up on the roof this weekend. And the skylights cut.
I do not like seeing Mr. Spouse on the roof. It’s a long way down, you know. And I don’t like it when he gets cranky up there and gets further distracted swearing at inanimate objects. He swears loudly. But no matter how loud, no matter how choice his vocabulary, the objects can’t hear him. Which is a good thing. Because if they responded and began dancing around like things do in Disney movies, it would distract him even more.
Did I mention it’s a long way down….
When the plywood first went up, it was sad not seeing the trees through the roof.
But I can see them now. This is the north side.
This is the south. This is also the wall with lots of windows.
It’s raining now. Might snow tonight. Everything is buttoned up until next weekend.
To the left you can see one of two wood cribs (AKA Fuel Pavilions) Mr. Spouse built earlier. Notice the stone facing. Mr. Spouse is fond of rocks. That’s because we can trace his lineage back to Fred Flintstone. The two sides of the studio visible here will be rocked. But not until AFTER I’m in it and working.
Wow! That is some handy Mr. Spouse you have there!
Indeed, indeed!
Wooo Hooooh !
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wow, what a gift it will be to have such a lovely place to work. Kudos to Mr. Spouse!
Rebecca, he’s a keeper, alright.
Swimming in light! Wood burning stove for heat?
Donna, we heat the house with wood but the studio will be gas. Thought long and hard about it but the foot print/ clearance a wood stove needs plus the soot around art and the time to bring up the temperature made us look at other options.
Looks fantastic Susan – you’re a lucky lady.
Yes I am, Sue!
I love the rock work! and the studio space!! you should rent out Mr. Spouse when you are busy working in that beautiful new studio space!!
Ha! I’m lucky I caught him between projects for this one!