Lorna’s porch!

It took five days (many fewer than we thought it would) and we finished the porch! There were a couple of days of work between this post and my last post. In that time we/I painted the soffits and facing boards, finished decking the main part of the porch and got the step going.

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My shadow is the only proof I was there! Chris was there right along with me doing the heavy lifting, post hole digging, concrete mixing, and more.

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And he managed the screw gun and drill. He's working on the step below.

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Today we built the framework for the roof, cut the 4×4 posts to the correct height, screwed the metal roofing sheets to the framework, and painted. I was mostly the go-behind, Chris did the hard work. Except for painting. I painted the second coat on the soffits and trim.

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We also went bush shopping. Chris planted an elaeagnus and an abelia in front and a shade loving bush that I can't remember the name of on the side of the house. It was plant sale day at Twn Oaks so he got 2 more elaeagnus for the back yard.

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We're finished! It's not flashy but it's functional and nice and clean and neat. Lorna, and Chris, are happy! Ho ho ho! Merry Christmas and happy birthday!

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One cool new sort of tool that I got is this paint can led with a closing spout. I think it's silcone but it may just be flexible plastic. It's not for permanent storage but if you have to pour paint out of a gallon can, this is the best thing like it I've used. And it was pennies less than $3. It washed up well too!

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What's next? Christmas candy making and projects with the grandkids. But not tomorrow!


5 thoughts on “Lorna’s porch!

  1. The dog and cat looking out the door is priceless. We have two almost exactly like that. Ginger the dog and Bob the cat. Bob does not have a tail.

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  2. You made a great job in building a beautiful porch. It will make your house more attractive and provide more shade from the sun and rain. You’d likely have to clean it often to get rid of the leaves falling down from the roof, but that’s a small price to pay for having such a beautiful addition to your home!

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