There’s stuffing everywhere.
But one side of the ceiling was finished, complete with new light fixtures.
Were they properly measured and equally spaced?
They were not… which drives me to distraction every time I look at them. But no one was fried to a crisp and they actually work, so we’ll take our blessings where we find them.
Stuffing then moved to the other side.
And things started piling up on my porch, which will not be tolerated.
Wires for the other side were moved.
And strung amongst the stuff.
Yes, there are 5 doors leaning up against the wall.
Do we need 5 extra doors?
I think you know the answer to that by now…..
My father had stored four “extra” interior doors in his garage for over 30 years. After he died, my mother asked if I could clean “all that stuff” out so she could park her car in the garage. I brought those doors home. I stored them for 10 more years. Today, they are hanging in our basement family room.
Sorry, I guess this isn’t helpful.
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It’s not at all helpful. What is it with men and doors? It’s not like they’re a rarity..
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Your husband may have a bit of a hoarding issue, but he sure is handy! I wish I had those skills.
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I’m not sure I’d go as far as calling them skills…. but yes, he gets things done.
😉
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So, why didn’t they run the wiring throughout the barn before they put in the insulation/stuffing, then installed the light fixtures?
Yes, I know what your answer will be I just thought I’d ask anyway….😆
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That would have made too much sense. It’s not the way my husband works….
😉
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That’s too funny about the spacing of the lights . . . I didn’t notice until you pointed it out . . . but I sill notice it in every future photo. 😛
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oops . . . will notice
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Once you know it, it can’t be unseen.
🙁
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Well, maybe it won’t be so noticeable after a couple of beers. 😛
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Your husband is handy with all the stuffing. Many of us have stuff to get done but no barn. I am reminded of my brothers playing basketball in our big barn and my father telling them to do the chores and get stuff done. None of us bought a farm again.
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My husband grew up in a dairy farm. Life comes full circle…
😉
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Yes, I only want to return to a farm already running, mostly but my brothers…one lives in a city and the other is a desert.
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You misspelled “Stuffing”. It is spelled “i-n-s-u-l-a-t-i-o-n”. Lights should be placed in such a way that those areas that need more/less are accommodated. Sometimes this is not “even”, so I expect your OCD will be triggered every time you enter the room. I know, because mine was triggered when I looked at the picture.
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I like all my ducks in a row… assuming I can find them.
And I’d like to give him credit for carefully measuring the amount of light needed in a particular space. I’d like to, but we both know I can’t.
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It’s obvious—a different door for each day of the week during the week–he could probably make a fortune with that idea!!
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With other hoarders perhaps….
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I need those doors!! Bring them with you when you come ok?
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I’d love to.
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