The neverending project
Silvia and I have been working toward renovating our house in a green manner for about three years now. I’d actually been doodling out a plan for years earlier, as a batchelor.
But the forces of nature are conspiring to keep the project from reaching completion. After we’d been working with an architect for half a year, family tribulations issues caused us to put the project on hold. Then, when we almost had nailed down the final plan, we decided to part ways with our architect.
In September, we moved into a condo and were just about prepared to sign on the dotted line with a contractor. But the company I worked for (Creative Loafing) filed on Sept. 29 for bankruptcy protection, so we decided to hold off for a bit. Then, CL and I parted ways, and we decided to rent out the house.
Silvia fixed things up and a nice couple move in. But I’m still obessed with green building techniques, which I’ll write about here — along with musings and tall tales involving hammers, nails, and smashed thumbs and fingers.
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