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George_Calfas
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Good morning all!
How's life treating you, George?
Morning
I hear that George, except ours is supposed to start Sunday night, I guess it's gotta make it's Way up the coast.
Snow this weekend and next; just never quits.
Dan!
Great, just waiting for a foot of snow planned for the next 36-hrs.
Besides that, heading out to meet with our realtor, general contractor, and architect to see if this 1910 American Four Square is worth adding on-to.
How you been? BTW Nice Red Ink.
The 1910 kitchen is 7x7, my office at work (where I will be staying) is larger. We would push out 13.5x13.5 on the opposite corner of the house. This would be the new kitchen and the second story master. The current kitchen and small pantry would become the one and only main floor bath.
Good luck George
Morning fellers....
The 1910 kitchen is 7x7, my office at work (where I will be staying) is larger. We would push out 13.5x13.5 on the opposite corner of the house. This would be the new kitchen and the second story master. The current kitchen and small pantry would become the one and only main floor bath.
Wow, 7x7 for a kitchen in 1910 kind of surprises me. I would've thought a room as important to a family would be quite a bit larger. Especially considering how much it would've been used on a daily basis pre-microwave.