100 degrees? Eff dat! That is like swimming in a pot of boiling water around here.
100 degrees? Eff dat! That is like swimming in a pot of boiling water around here.
It is normally between 95-110 here in the summer and is not to bad in the shade but we don't have to much humidity so it doesn't feel to bad. In Florida you would probably die in that heat.
Wow!
The cement counters are very impressive. The wooden bowl sink is beautiful!
What an adorable dog checking out your work!
I also love that boat. I get seasick but I still love boats.
The lights on the underside of the bar are a great touch!
I really love the touch of you making it look like you did a star in tile out of concrete. I didn't even realize you could do that with concrete.
I put the bowl sink on pinterest. If you had the time it would be awesome if you could get video footage of the yard and walk around so we could get the full view-- but only if you felt like it.
Some shots of the current version would be great. I'd love to see how it looks. I wish I knew how to share this on Houzz because it is so cool!
Everything Chris does is impressive. The man is a master craftsman.
Thanks, I really do need to get some recent pics of it, I have been doing some work and it is looking better.
Either that or I have ADHD and can't stop working on things.
It's nice in ways and sucks in others
My entire family works like that. We are some how exceptionally long lived. Average age of death is like 95. Most work until their late 70's. My great aunt was forced to stop working at 93 because she moved.
I need to meet more people like that. LOL.
My family is not very long-lived. My paternal grandfather died at 62, my aunt died at 54, my father died at 61. I think my paternal grandmother was in her 70s when she died. My mother's side lives longer. I think my grandmother lived to be 80 but my grandfather died in his 70s.
Oops, this has gotten off topic. LOL.
I'm hoping Chris will feel well enough to post pictures soon.
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