Another 11 stones made it back into the wall of the Mooreland House! With the story tapes we made and the fact that we numbered the stones, it is going back together quite well. These stones have been relatively small. The next few are going to need the forklift. For scale, Frank is working on top of 10 feet of scaffolding.
Looks great! I truly enjoy following your progress.
Keep up the great work, and thank you for sharing. This is as close as I will probably get to being involved with an old house restoration.
You’ve saved me a lot of time and money😂
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We are glad you can live vicariously through us… =). We are glad you are here to support us as we travel this journey.
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It’s great that you and Frank have no fear of heights and you have exceedingly strong muscles. The new wall is destined to look new and will last for decades because of your remarkable work!
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Well, we are trying to make the wall look as old as the others when we are done. =)
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I’m so excited for you. It just looks so great!
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No more crack is the goal…
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Looks great!
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Thanks!
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Great progress! And I know you said in Sunday’s video that the “permanent” marker wasn’t so permanent. Would a grease pencil (say in red) work? Wouldn’t wash off I would think?
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That is a great idea! We will have to look into that.
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You continue to amaze me! I never miss reading a post. Thank you
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Thanks! We are having a great time.
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Ms. Mooreland is going to look young again after you fix all her cracks and wrinkles. Love seeing the wonderful progress.
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She is going to feel young again as well. She is going to have new bones where her old ones have given out. =)
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Wow! It really does look incredible.
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Yes, we are very excited about how it is turning out.
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