Looking amazing!!!! Wow, I wish I had that kind of space for a sanctum. (Well, at least I have spare oom at least)Art studio looking better!View attachment 3343520
Probably needs a few more breakers, the cable/tubing to bury the cable in is money too, and another fuse box probably for the studio itself (not sure what the kiln requires). I remember from when we ran power to the shop. The electrician was known to us, so we ended up getting all the supplies, trenching/burying again after the fact - the electrician just did what black magic he did with the electricity - and that was before covid busted up the cost of freaking everything.Oh, i forgot to tell you guys about the quote from the electrician. $2,700! To run power from the house to the studio and hook up the kiln. That's insane!
Double check on that. May be black coffee may be ok but no creamer etc.my dr. called. She caught the 2 CT scans and is trying to roll them into one. The one I do have coming up says w/o contrast then goes on to say arrive 1 1/2 hr early to drink contrast. Sezs no eating but doesnt say anything about coffee..
Ohhh this is a rant that…ohhh I must bite my tongue on cause…oh heck. Soap box.You'd think our Congressmen would realize married women need Medicare too. And maybe a decent income because a husband's SS is not enough for a household of two. The Man is still working because we still have two dependants and there is no way we could make ends meet on his SS. I get less than $400 SS myself because like many another woman of my generation, I chose to mostly stay home and raise my kids instead of getting a job to earn money to pay some stranger to raise them for me.
I wish we had it where we COULD afford to make it on a single income and families should not be penalized in the retirement years for choosing to do so.
Oh dang twist2 pipes froze and burst. Water was coming out the door and into the parking lot.
BUT mu deductible is ONLY $2500. not the $5000.oo I thought. Plumber cost me $530.00 to fix just the pipes.
Ended up getting some one from Bismarck to suck all/most of the water up on Monday. So there will be mileage involved.

Oof. Rain just started here but…we’ve been plagued so Goose has also gotten the cabin fever. Not good.We had loads of rain overnight until about 1pm today. Hubs and I (and about half the county!) took advantage of the break in the rain to look around the shops... got a couple things for the kitchen. We were surprised to see a lot of empty shelves. Guess the supply chain still has a hitch in its gitalong.
Leaving soon to take Pi to get his rabies shot. Hope he behaves. Getting cabin fever with all this rain. WONDERFUL RAIN!
Wind advisories here and rain. Whee. My car is all safely tucked in the shop though, much to husband’s dismay. (Not sure if the sunroof is fixed or not but am I wrong for not wanting a soggy vehicle in case it isn’t?!)We are having major storms here also. No break until tonight. Flooding, winds, pouring rain, power outages.
Anyway. 90% sure the plague has hit our household. Hubs and I are going to have to test today - started off for me Thursday with a mild cough and then freaking chills of doom later that night, body aches, friday saw me passed out all day and a low grade fever. Lung butter coughing is still a thing, no energy still but somewhat functional (though even just mucking out the chicken coop to put the stall pellets down was exhausting) and today giving goose the dry off with the towel was enough to make me woozy feeling.
Hubs had the chills kick in last night. He’s still in bed. His fever’s a bit higher than mine was so I’ll be keeping an eye on him but sleep is what he needs too.