“I have become a pilgrim to cure myself of being an exile.” -G. K. Chesterton
Aaron Telian
I'm a clumsy Christian on a journey of discipline and discovery with Jesus. As a recovering Pharisee, I'm learning to trust God's grace over my goodness. I love the world, and I'm excited about learning what it means to be salt and light in a Post-Christian culture. This is where I write about living the sojourn.
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The past few weeks David and I have been working on a siding job in Oakhurst. We're installing housewrap, trim, and cement siding on a house that was previously sided with T111 plywood. In spite of the short days and bitter cold, the job is coming along well.
Staging tools and materials. All the trim gets primed before it's installed; the siding is shipped already primed.
Siding the large garage wall with scaffolding. To do the peak, we stacked up all three sections plus the guardrail. The view from this place is fantastic, and at the top of the scaffolding it's even better.
The garage wall before and after. The horizontal lines soften the vertical impact of the structure and make it look more like a "house."
One more after shot. We're now working on North side of the house - around the garage to the right. It's a bit cold back there; there was ice on the decks all day today. But I can't complain. After all, it is December.
1 comment:
Great job! It looks so pretty :D I don't know how you do it! =)
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