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Newsflash: Light returns to the landing

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Any faithful webcam watchers will remember the day the landing went dark. Up until that point, our southwest-facing landing window drew in plenty of bright sunlight—both direct and ambient. But when the new library was framed in where the old flat roof had been, none of that light made it into the original part of the house. A dark time, indeed. We needed electric lights, even on the sunniest mornings.

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Tom and Kevin install the large library window; at this point, it was still hard to judge how the light would filter into the rest of the house

Paul and Tom urged us to be patient. After all, until the wall and landing bookshelves were removed to break into to the new library space, it would be impossible to judge how much light would make it into the stairs and hallway. Well, a few days ago our patience was rewarded. The new area feels as big, bright, and spacious as we could have hoped. I'm sure Roger's pruning of the hemlock trees helped, too. Let there be light!

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Norm basks in the afternoon light in the new library

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In the past, lots of homes were built with unfinished basement. Home owners were using these spaces as storage, for laundry, and just to store spiders. So now you decide to do a small home improvement project in your basement. Check home contractors for the new ideas and right construction company to work with.

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A new vantage point (or, fun with a lift!)

The-lift-arrives

After all that June rain stretching into July and weeks of working below grade in the mud on the new foundation, I think we were all ready for a lift… when one showed up at the house one recent, sunny Friday. 

View-from-on-high

The framing team had been working for several days on the "bones" of the new structure, and I think it looks absolutely beautiful at this stage.

Bill-pierce-in-the-TOH-lift

Especially from up high! Dino (cameraman Stephen D'Onofrio) and Jerry (gaffer Jerry McGillicuddy) took Bill for a ride in the lift, and he got some great photos.

High-above-the-roof

From this perspective, you can really see how complex the roof was to frame. I'd feel a lot better if Mike would get down from up there…

Gillian-Pierce-prefers-a-ladder

This was more my speed. 

At the risk of sounding a bit corny, we really had an "uplifting" afternoon. And when the lift was left parked outside the house all weekend, we had to resist the temptation to take it out for a little spin. Surely no one would ever know the difference if we just took it over to the Stop and Shop for a quick errand?

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