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Project #7 (8? … 9?… whatever, I’ve lost interest in counting at this point) began with dust protecting plastic being draped.
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Once a mini plastic walled room was in place, work on the ceiling began. I wasn’t looking for perfect at this stage, but I was hoping for better.
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After a mind numbing amount of scraping and dusty, lung clogging sanding…
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A smooth surface was ready for texture.
Our poor contractor tries hard to please and he didn’t want to screw it up by applying too much product, so he set the nozzle to fine and let it dry. It wasn’t close to a match so he sprayed it again. And again. And again. Forced to let it dry in between shots.
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Finally, at the end of the day when he was about to run out of daylight…
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With my husband holding a light so he could see where he was spraying….the optimum amount was reached.
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As usual Lord Dudley Mountcatten did not like the temporary plastic barrier.
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He stared it down, but it didn’t move.
Knowing he gets scolded if he tries to rip his way in, he opted for a more subtle approach.
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The old ‘throw your catnip mouse at the wall and see if breaks through’ maneuver.
He gave up for a while because he knew I was watching but as soon as I left the room?
I heard scratching.
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No mere sheet of plastic will keep Lord Dudley from making his appointed rounds.
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Mission Impossible accomplished for Lord Dudley.
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He’s a clever little devil.
😉
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lol did you just add what is known as a popcorn ceiling or something else? I see so many scraping them off these days.
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The popcorn ceiling was already there. Scraping it all off and replacing it would have just added cost to an already ridiculously expensive project.
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I get you that is why mine are up and to not have even more dirt than this house gets with a dirt driveway.
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He’s not about to be told he can’t roam his castle, he’s letting you know 😄😝.
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OMG your cat is too much
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He keeps me on my toes.
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I bet you’ll be happy when that job is done. Good luck!
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I had big money on His Lordship to thwart that temporary constraint to His daily routine. Well played, Lord Dudley.🙂
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Never bet against a cat.
😉
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You’d think he’d be used to sheets of plastic by now!
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Damn. They’re so cute! They’re even cute when they’re naughty. That’s a big advantage – I’m coming back as a cat.
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If I could be assured to come back as a cat in our house? I’d happily die today…
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You’d do well in ours, too. (Just in case yours isn’t available.)
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Good to know. Thanks.
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Dudley. ❤️
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He’s very ❤️able.
😉
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