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Farm Journal

Thoughts and images from life at Foster Road

 

Entry: September 12, 2009

 

Kitchen demo

So far I’m not having any demo-fever regrets, as when you rip something out only to decide later that you should have let it be. Under the kitchen walls there was nothing unexpected. In fact, there was nothing. No insulation at all with the exception of a tiny area near a built-in niche.

 

This was common construction for houses that were built when fuel was cheap and plentiful, but I’m glad I’m doing this extra work now so I can button up the structure before I start making it beautiful. Glad may be an overstatement right now, with an aching back and covered with bruises, but glad later I’m sure.

 

And I was delightfully rewarded for my neck-wrenching efforts when I found a beautiful pressed tin ceiling under the old sheetrock. It will be a lot of work to remove it, but I’ll find a use for it somewhere and be able to point to this as one of the original features that was restored to use. The things I’ll do for tiny bragging rights.