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My friend Kathy and I cooking dinner in our apartment (next door to the house) after a hard day of work... and a long night of work to follow said dinner we are cooking.

Kathy, cooking a mean dinner.

Nathan removing the temporary posts after we installed the permanent ones (this is still very unfinished, but a huge accomplishment nonetheless).

Two "new" posts (made from salvidged wood from a burned down warehouse).


Nathan's friend Nathan (no this is not a joke, we both have good friends with the same name) painting our cabinets!


Kitchen cabinets in our makeshift paint booth (aka kitchen).




My friend Kathy and I cooking dinner in our apartment (next door to the house) after a hard day of work... and a long night of work to follow said dinner we are cooking.

Kathy, cooking a mean dinner.

Nathan removing the temporary posts after we installed the permanent ones (this is still very unfinished, but a huge accomplishment nonetheless).

Two "new" posts (made from salvidged wood from a burned down warehouse).


Nathan's friend Nathan (no this is not a joke, we both have good friends with the same name) painting our cabinets!


Kitchen cabinets in our makeshift paint booth (aka kitchen).




3 Comments:
Ok, it is just weird to see current pictures of an apartment that you used to live in almost 15 years ago! I recognize those cabinets...
Great progress on the new place. Love the entry and the black kitchen cabinets. I look forward to seeing the final product.
- Steve Patterson
It looks AMAZING! You guys are SO impressive. When's the big house warming party? I changed my email address (no more AOL). Update it in your records: gredwood@siumed.edu
I miss you guys!
From which warehouse did those posts come? I have two recently burned-out northside warehouses on my website:
http://www.eco-absence.org/stl/gca/
http://www.eco-absence.org/stl/how/
If it's from one of those, I'd be really excited.
Otherwise, the house looks really good.
Oh, and those apartment cabinets look familiar to me, too -- they're in my current apartment as well.
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