While I was writing some notes for the blog, Stacie came upstairs. I started brewing coffee as the guys gathered to enjoy a few cups accompanied by toast and jam before they prepared to depart for the city at 10. Today, we loaded the truck, which unfortunately left Harley feeling dejected because she couldn't join us. Hopefully she will get out with Britt later on her day off.
S sold his water ski and stopped to inquire about shipping costs before we headed to Rona. There, we returned a few items, purchased another smoke alarm, vanity light bulbs, and a new door sill for the garage's man door. Meanwhile, at the rental, contractors were addressing the list of touch-ups we provided, although the stair installation once again posed a challenge. Each step had one square side while the other was uneven. Together, we devised a solution: cutting a notch beneath the irregular edge to fit it properly. S and his fellow made a quick trip to Canadian Tire to acquire the necessary multi-tool.
S installed the smoke alarm and worked on the garage door sill while the front door was removed to scrape off the urine-soaked inner edge, which was then bleached and treated with a deodorizing spray. As luck would have it, a light rain began to fall just as the door was taken down, so we quickly hung it back up and secured the sill. The day remained cool and gloomy, punctuated by occasional light rain.
The stairs proved to be a challenge for the contractor, definitely not his prior absolute 1000% confidence. After cleaning the main bathroom, it was disheartening to discover that the entire side of the cabinet had bubbled and grungy looking. Now, I'm considering whether to repaint it white or just leave it as is. Meanwhile, the basement bathroom has been thoroughly cleaned, and I've left bleach on the shower caulking, hoping to whiten it. In a pinch, I resorted to using the toilet plunger to scrub the bowl—quite the unconventional approach!
I waited as the contractors finished sweeping and loading their last items, finally departing just before 5 pm, leaving our project nearly complete. However, the bottom stair remains unfinished, and some backings are coming loose, so they've left behind a tube of silicone. I'm not satisfied with the stairs, but S insists that's just how they are. They also didn't apply a bead of grey silicone at the bedroom door gaps. These tasks have been now added to our list, along with thoroughly vacuuming and washing all the floors. I did a final walk through for tonight's 7:30 pm showing. Regrettably, we missed the dump by five minutes, unable to dispose of the truckload of trash on our way home.
At the ranch, S took a nap with big brown since he has a rodeo meeting tonight. Meanwhile, I tackled the accounting to pay the contractors, finished and published June 30th blog and continued to catch up on the blog, which is three days behind again. Once he woke up, he headed to town for his meeting, and I continued with the blogging. Wrapping it up at 9 pm I headed out to see my over grown garden. Most of the radishes have bolted so I picked them and ended up tossing most. Spinach bolted as well so pulled allot and washed for S to taste once home. I checked rain gauges but nothing there. I toured my pretty peonies in the gorgeous golden hour. Sooo pretty.
the little potentilla is blooming
S was home after 10 as I was back working on accounting. He tested the spinach and kept what he wanted then went for a hot tub
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