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Lisa Call > My new front window has arrived. It's big.  And now in my garage.  It's like nursery plants in the spring.  You set them out for a bit each day then bring them in at night to get them adjusted to being outdoors so they aren't shocked when you plant them. 

Okay - probably not.
Lisa Call > More siding!  Woohoo!
Lisa Call > And check out this beautiful home made scaffolding.  Very clever.
Lisa Call > Cool clamps - everyone needs a bunch of these.  They look new - I think they wanted an excuse to buy new toys.
Lisa Call > Today my son went into the studio for the first time (he's not big on ladders).  He wondered what's with these boards.  I've kinda wondered the same thing cause if they are still needed to hold the wall up at this point I'm wondering what magic is needed so they aren't needed given the framing looks done.  Maybe they are just decorations - I think I'll put xmas lights on them.
Lisa Call > Lots of wires.  The electrical elves visit when I'm at work.
Lisa Call > The 8 switches needed to run my studio.  Not that I'm a control freak or anything but I told them which order to put the switches.
Lisa Call > And look - pockets for my doors.  I'm unlikely to ever close the bathroom and closet door but ya never now when that might be a handy feature to have.
My new front window has arrived. It's big. And now in my garage. It's like nursery plants in the spring. You set them out for a bit each day then bring them in at night to get them adjusted to being outdoors so they aren't shocked when you plant them.

Okay - probably not.
 > My new front window has arrived. It's big.  And now in my garage.  It's like nursery plants in the spring.  You set them out for a bit each day then bring them in at night to get them adjusted to being outdoors so they aren't shocked when you plant them. 

Okay - probably not.
My new front window has arrived. It's big. And now in my garage. It's like nursery plants in the spring. You set them out for a bit each day then bring them in at night to get them adjusted to being outdoors so they aren't shocked when you plant them.

Okay - probably not.
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