Friday, February 6, 2015

FRIDAY FREEBIE - The Build Part 6


Before we get to the inside, this is one of the last pics with various crew members. That handsome man at the end of the table in the orange shirt and bib overalls is my loving hubby, Bob, who works so hard to make this whole thing possible. Lunch for the day was one of Ian's favorites. Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans and 7-Up rolls. 

As I promised, this week we step inside The Studio for the first time.

The entrance to my studio is from off our dining room. There was not a door there.. only this really big picture window:


Bob is removing all of the sashing/ trim pieces so that he and his friend Tracy can remove the window in one piece. Bob wants to save this glass in case he needs to replace glass elsewhere in the future.


here we go.....

Tracy came in from deer hunting. He doesn't always wear the orange vest LOL

Almost there....


The window is gone and the wall is stripped away. As soon as they had the rest of the wall out of the way....


I stepped into my space for the very first time! ::: Happy Dance :::

Though I did stand in the 'space' on Nov. 1 to celebrate the Spiritual New Year. Trevor took my picture standing on the 'space' the day the footings were poured. Just can't find that pic. :-(

Next week... The interior work begins!!!!!





3 comments:

  1. It is going to be so nice when it is all done. Keep posting progress pictures - they are fun to see.

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  3. I do love the before, during and after pics when someone has a new studio, Kelly. I did the same with mine. Your new one is massive! What fun you will have organising it, and even more fun working in it - I know from experience how much I love mine.

    Thank you for your lovely comment - I so value the love and support of all my friends around the world. It's not an easy time because although I know the cancer hasn't spread, I've still got to go through the surgery which I am not looking forward to, and I won't know till afterwards whether I need any chemo.

    Shoshi

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