Attic Fast forward
Aug. 23rd, 2019 10:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Oh look, you CAN post multiple pictures at a time by Email. You just have to edit the thing extensively after the fact because ALL THE PICTURES ARE AT THE END. I hate you, Dreamwidth.
Anyway, fast forward past many hours on the Internet and phone engaging and scheduling interleaved visits from The Insulators and The Electricians. Because the squirrels chewed on the wiring, we have to do this in two stages: remove the old insulation, then bring back the electricians to inspect and replace the damaged wiring that is now exposed, and then bring the insulators back for the installation phase. I had it all perfectly scheduled to start today (Friday Aug 23). That meant working 3 long days in a row cleaning and throwing out and moving all the stuff in the attic.
Here's what it looked liked on Thursday morning.

And here's what it looks like now! Pretty amazing, right?

It turned out that we hardly needed to use the newly revived back room after all. Almost everything has been crammed into the barn wood paneled Reading Nook, which is not being worked on. I did all the cleaning and organizing, but thanks to Thorin (and even Richard, right at the end) for help packing the furniture in.

Anyway, fast forward past many hours on the Internet and phone engaging and scheduling interleaved visits from The Insulators and The Electricians. Because the squirrels chewed on the wiring, we have to do this in two stages: remove the old insulation, then bring back the electricians to inspect and replace the damaged wiring that is now exposed, and then bring the insulators back for the installation phase. I had it all perfectly scheduled to start today (Friday Aug 23). That meant working 3 long days in a row cleaning and throwing out and moving all the stuff in the attic.
Here's what it looked liked on Thursday morning.

And here's what it looks like now! Pretty amazing, right?

It turned out that we hardly needed to use the newly revived back room after all. Almost everything has been crammed into the barn wood paneled Reading Nook, which is not being worked on. I did all the cleaning and organizing, but thanks to Thorin (and even Richard, right at the end) for help packing the furniture in.
