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I imagine it’s difficult to resist taking a peek each day to look at the progress. We have across-the-street neighbors whose house burned last year, and they’re just now getting around to getting the new roof put back on. I imagine insurance was the delay.
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Yes, hurry up and wait is so often the name of the money issues, Rachel.
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I feel ya, Mark. 🙂
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I really like the perspective of the first shot Mark. Gives a good sense of how massive the machinery is.
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Thanks, Sandra. I had to squeeze in for an alleyway to the leftovers!
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Nicely done my friend!
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Progress!
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Yes, we need it, Kerbey.
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a sad sight, but i look forward to the comeback
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Me too Beth. MBM I can’t wait to see the build up.
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We walk past here often, so eyes will be kept on it for progress, MBC.
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We’ll keep our eyes on it, Beth.
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I’m always glad when I get down to your blog, Mark. There’s a lot of rubble to deal with these days. Stay safe, my friend.
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Yes, Ann, we are dealing with the knocking down of much of our usual routines, for sure.
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