I have never heard of Dublin,(Laurens County) GA before and now I am a permanent resident. What brought me from metro Atlanta to this beautiful, quiet, historic little town? Read my blog to find out. Thanks for visiting and check back often. Unless otherwise noted, all photographs taken are courtesy of the author.
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11/11/09
HSH Interior Renovation Update
It is a cloudy, much cooler day here in Dublin. The wind is blowing and the wind chimes are ringing music on the breezeway. The constant downpour of rain from yesterday and last night have stopped for now. Alot of pecans have dropped from the trees in the yard. I spent the last hour of so picking them up. I probably picked up about 50. It is hard to spot them because the leaves have fallen as well. So I will have to rake the leaves in the yard then I can get them later when the sun comes out to dry up the yard. Looks like more rain might be on the way later today. Went to the 46th Annual Dublin Service Leaque Antique Fair last night at the Heart of Georgia Technical College with John. A good evening to be browsing the vendor booths, enjoying a warm, good tasting meal and mingling with some of John's friends.
The rebath guy is here today to redo the wall where the pedestal sink is supposed to go. The plumbers cut too large of a piece of the wall where the plumbing for the pedestal sink will go. So instead of patching the spot, he is putting up a totally new piece of beadboard and cutting precisely the way it should be when the pedestal sink is put in. Tomorrow, the shower will be installed! The duct work for the entire house and the electrical for the front part of the house is completely finished. All that needs to be done is electrical for the breezeway and the back two rooms of the house, the storage area and kitchen. It is almost mid november and all work is on schedule for the most part. Georgia Power won't be out here until next week to dig the trench for the electric so the testing of the heating and air unit and electric is on hold until they get out here. The chaulking and paint priming of the bathroom began two days ago. That will continue today until completion.
I REALLY look forward to having central heat and electricity and enjoying a long and relaxing SHOWER in a shower! The day where this will become a reality is approaching and I am excited. Living like I have been on an extended camping trip is finally drawing to a close. Keep checking back daily for updates to my blog!
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