Monday, August 27, 2012

upstairs tour, finally


Hey, come on...let's go upstairs.


Check out them new stairs.  They're (relatively) the same height and that black stuff is new slate.  A little lucky strike extra from Augusto.  I'm sure the cost of those were covered in the bomb that we paid him for his work, but, heck, doesn't everyone just feel good when he can pretent to give me a gift and I can pretend to get something for free?

Come on in the room....






Look left...




to see David's new office, the new stairs and all the old shit we still haven't found a place for yet.

Look right..





Well, you don't see anything because we are standing 2 inches from a wardrobe..

Look up...





That's the underside of the new loft.

Come on, let's go in the loft...

through the living room....


and up the new stairs... Careful you don't slip on those, they tilt in 2mm.





welcome to the new bedroom...





At night we can stare out this window from bed and see the stars...


'Course during the day you can just see all the white trashy goodness that is our backyard.  (Note to self:  clean that shit up before mom and dad come to visit)

Let's look down on the living room...





Let's look at our feet while we sit on the end of the bed...





Ok, that's enough of that.  Let's go back down.





I'm particularly fond of the new floor, not just because it's level but because it's frickin beautiful...





Augusto left his signature on this work of art...





Yep, a beer ring stain right there in my frickin beautiful floor.  Thanks, Pal, nice touch.

And finally, the newly couch-free kitchen...

That's about that.




I'd like to thank several people who brought you this blog post:


1.  mom and Wayne for their gentle nudges to post

"Are you lost?" wayne
"Ok, we'll get off skype now so you can go blog." mom

2.  The nice man at the computer store who got me re-connected to the internet and didn't charge me for it.

3.  The nice lady at City Hall who just stamped my Italian Identity Card, allowing me to stay here for another 5 years.

4.  And a huge thanks to David who is working his ass off to pay for this beautiful improvement to our amazing little house.  Thank you, Love.

2 comments:

  1. How very beautiful! What a fun tour. Thank you for taking us along. :) Wonderful accomplishment. Now I just hope you continue to get your card stamped so you can continue to enjoy it for many years into the future. :)

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  2. waynosd6:42 PM

    Nice! Starting to look like a real 16th Century house (with improvements) Love all of those CLEAN bricks - Sure hope we get over there soon to see it all in person.

    TFC - Wayne

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