I'd rather be working outside today because the sun will be out, although it's 20 degrees right now. I'd feel better working inside if it was raining. I have to stay in to keep going on the kitchen. All the cabinets are in the living room, as I am redoing all walls and all wiring. Got done sanding and staining the hardwood floor in kitchen a couple weeks ago. There were layers and layers and layers of chipboard and linoleums and tarpaper and newspaper and whatever. This whole house was covered in layers everywhere. The living room had 6 layers of wallpaper, over several coats of (Lead?) paint, over lath and plaster wall, over another lath and plaster wall with wall paper on that layer from 1900 or so. The newspaper on the floors and in the walls was from 1938. This old house built in 1900 has 6 or so different types of wires and is dangerous so I am rewiring the whole house, starting with the kitchen. Today it gets a second coat of mud on new sheetrock and I'll finish the circuit into the basement and while mud is drying, I'll start another circuit in a different room. Big project and kind of trying to feel like I'm drowning in the big mess. You guys have fun working on your tractors.
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