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Shade of a Beech Tree: Death of a Beech Tree
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Friday, September 26, 2014. Death of a Beech Tree. Our Beech Tree has been dying for a while. We didn't want to face it. The tree was the reason we bought this house in the first place. We've had hot, dry summers the past few years, combined with some construction on the street and rebuilding the deck. The arborist came out today and looked at the tree and delivered the bad news: Take it down. This is what it used to look like, large and majestic, towering over the house:. Here's what it looks like now:.
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Shade of a Beech Tree: October 2014
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Friday, October 24, 2014. Dining room chair rail. Right before you have 6 house guests coming is the correct time to start a project right? This was our dining room on Sunday. The chair rail has always been highly annoying, its basically a window molding and its so low my chairs leave marks on the walls. Its bugged us for 10 years. We pulled off the chair rail and discovered this craziness. Bright pink paint and dark pink, gray, blue wallpaper. Left wall of DR. I'm ignoring the signs of water damage.
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Shade of a Beech Tree: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013. I realized I never shared the real "After" photos of the bathroom. I wanted a 1920's feel and Shelly Van Rozeboom. Helped make my vision come to life. I love the antique brass medicine cabinets, lights, faucets, and cabinet hardware. Here's what you see from the hall/closet area. The toilet is behind the wall to the right. We went with rectangular sinks and faucets with the cross-handles. the medicine cabinets are HUGE. We each have 2 sconces giving plenty of light. With a bor...
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Shade of a Beech Tree: Good bye, Tree
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Friday, April 23, 2010. Good bye, Tree. And it figures, with the location of the trunk above the stone wall, there was no way a stump-grinder could get there to grind it to the ground, so now we have to figure out a way to get rid of the stump. Any ideas? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exterior front walk front yard. Good bye, Tree. Curtain called, I answered. In order to spend more time outside. 1620 timber frame - or is it a witch's hut? My recent favorite photos and oh hi internet!
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Shade of a Beech Tree: A new level of commitment
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015. A new level of commitment. I 'm not big on commitment, which is why we don't have a dog, but we finally took a big step toward a long-term relationship. In the dining room. It's feels like a grown-up lives here now! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exterior front walk front yard. A new level of commitment. 1620 timber frame - or is it a witch's hut? My recent favorite photos and oh hi internet! A Concord Carpenter Comments. Milwaukee M18 FUEL 5 Inch Grinder 2780-21.
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Michael Fitzpatrick » 43 Church Street Restoration
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43 Church Street Restoration. 43 Church Street, Westborough Massachusetts in 1870. Phase I encompassed the restoration of the main house, and cleared the grounds of years of overgrowth. Phase II addressed the Barn and rear portion of the grounds, which is still under way. Visit the site (www.43ChurchSt.com. YouTube Video featured in the North Bennet Street School Annual Evening of Craft, featuring “Michael Fitzpatrick, Beyond Furniture Making”. The restored house as it looks today. The Cupola is often il...
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Shade of a Beech Tree: Walk right up!
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Sunday, October 19, 2014. In an ongoing effort to improve our curb appeal, we decided to have a lawn that was alive and a new walkway to entice people to knock on our pretty front door. The old concrete walk was replaced with a wider bluestone path. The entire lawn was torn up and reseeded. This will hopefully grow into grass and be lush in 21 days! But one more look at the bluestone. Makes you want to visit, right? Labels: Exterior front walk front yard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Shade of a Beech Tree: April 2013
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Monday, April 1, 2013. Like the back of my hand. We've lived in this house for over 8 years and just realized the garage has 2 different doors. Good thing we are calling 2013 the "Year of the Exterior". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Exterior front walk front yard. Like the back of my hand. 1620 timber frame - or is it a witch's hut? My recent favorite photos and oh hi internet! A Concord Carpenter Comments. Milwaukee M18 FUEL 5 Inch Grinder 2780-21. Turning the last corner? RYOBI Garage Door Opener Review.
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Shade of a Beech Tree: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. My Favorite Things. A Christmas Post. Then my friend Sharon proposed a gift exchange for the office party that changed my life. It wasn't her idea originally, she had gotten the idea from Oprah. You know when Oprah finds a great product, she buys one for everyone in her audience? We had a party and opened each item and tried to guess who it came from. It was fun and we received unexpected things. I bought everyone a k-cup of " chocolate donut flavored. That has 4 outlets and 2...
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Shade of a Beech Tree: September 2013
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Welcome and please come in! The new front door is installed! This is a huge improvement over the old door that was drafty, sagging, and never opened when the weather was humid. It took years of planning and research. I really wanted a double door, but finally had to admit it wouldn't work, the space was too small. In the end, I'm very happy with it. Just waiting for a nice big knocker (go ahead and giggle)! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Exterior front walk front yard.