I have an 1850’s Victorian and placed a baby grande in the living room turret without a second thought. The only way it would be an problem is if the house had serious structural issues.
Watched The Queens Gambit. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Understanding chess will definitely add to it. It’s a limited series so it isn’t a deep investment.
We are currently watching Outlander. The premise seemed a bit much for my tastes but my assistant convinced me to give it a try. I will admit...
Thanks all for the input. I know it will be a pain but this is the only time the house will be completely empty and i have a hard time spending 5k or more on something I can do myself for a few hundred. Then again I hare even more paying someone to fix what I screwed up.
Has anyone done a DIY resurfacing of hardwood floors? If so, any tips on best practices? I just closed on a 170 year old house with oak floors throughout. Half of which were covered by carpet. 😐
I figured since I have some time on my hands I’d give it a shot but I don’t want to ruin anything.
Along with good health I’ve been blessed by looking much younger than I am. Had one of our clerks flirting with me. The look on her face was priceless when I mentioned that I graduated high school with her dad. 😆
I just watched the series finale of Big Bang theory. It was by far more satisfying than the series finale of GOT. I don’t mind how all the differnt stories and sub plots unfolded. After all it’s GOT, I certainly wasn’t expecting happy endings. It’s just that everything seemed overly hurried for...
The entire season seem rushed. Like they were limited and had to wrap everything up. They could have at least gone one or two episodes beyond to give a bit more depth to some of the story lines. All in all though I don’t see how it could have ended any different.
I suspected the same thing. She seemed fine leaving the civilians alone and was concentrating on the defenses until the bells started to ring. Then you saw the rage on her face and she started to torch everyone.