However, our Utility Room remodel was a success, and new projects are in the planning stages. The most important of
which is installing a new roof, safely. This is requiring a lot of research, planning for and purchasing the right equipment;
such as an MSA Roofers Safety Harness, and MSA Roofing Anchors. Not to mention a lot
of shingles, flashing, nails, etc. A big job ahead. Pictures to follow. It will bring a new look to This Old Stone House.
The internet is such a wonderful tool when locating hard to find information.
Stay tuned. (Compare pictures below to previous post!)

keep the pictures coming!
ReplyDeleteIt is a very nice laundry room, if I do say so myself!!
ReplyDeleteThank you dear ones for your comments. Your blogs have inspired to get back to work on it.
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I like the slideshow.
ReplyDeleteYou do goooooood work.
May you have a sparkling 4th of July!
God bless you,
~DD~
Hi. I saw your comment on Simple Beauty and popped over. I love your Old Stone House! It's nice to meet you. :)
ReplyDeleteLynnette
Saw your comment on Deanna's post and see you are way behind on your updates on this blog. I realize you have more important stuff to do!!! Like completely changing over your home!! YIKERS--she told about some of the plans....not sure I envy you all!!
ReplyDeletenannykim from spindle cottage, etc
nannykim...
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Sorry I haven't updated the blog with the roofing pictures yet. Hope to in the next week or so. This was the largest home remodeling project I have ever taken on. But the roofing is behind us (except for some clean up in the back yard yet) and it is on to other projects.
Artist.
Papa Daddy,
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!!
Love you!
I have not given up on you.
ReplyDeleteSoon you'll update and it will be super.
hugs,
d
Thank you so much for the note left on my blog and the prayers and thoughts for the people of Christchurch.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to meet you and I enjoy the love and friendship from your beautiful wife, Deanna.
Your stone home is beautiful and you are doing such a lovely job of the restoration.
Has so much character, that you do not get with modern homes.
Have a lovely week
Carolyn