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Day 14

Today we were surprised to find that the road had dried up down to the ski area. When we arrived the paint was dry and it was time for the trim. However, first, we had to clean up the mess from all the sanding and painting. So we did that and took the trash to the dumpster. Once we returned we began putting up some trim. However, we can't do it all and that is due to the fact we don't have the wood to put on in the beam yet. Due to that the rest of the trim must wait for that to arrive. So in the afternoon we continued cleaning all the cubies and had an early quitting time (1:30) due to that. Hopefully, the lumber will come in tomorrow.
Hours: 4:00
Total 59:00



The trim going up!

One side!

And the other!

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