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Priscilla pulling nails from the trim. A clean board. Picnic lunch for Trey and Matt, on the beach. December 20, 2004. Priscilla made us sandwiches and brought them out to us. Trey Boudreau
Trey in room 4. The face shield was necessary. Room 4 is the one with the attic hatch. Bay, late afternoon, December 20, 2004. .Room 3 with The Bed. The insulation room - room 4. We hauled bales and piles of insulation out from above the breezeway and above room 5. December 21, 2004.
Trey in the attic above room 5, pulling out ruined insulation. The attic, looking toward the southwest. The chimney is for room 1. Those boards are a platform above the breezeway. The hatch from the attic toward the kitchen. That little door in the background leads to the ceiling above the kitchen. The area closer to us is above the diningroom. Trey pulling insulation out, above room 5. The insulation room. See that triangle in the wall? That is holding up the beam that goesa across the dining room. This is room 4.
More insulation falling from above! Trey and Matt Room 5: all the trim pulled. (There was a lot of trim!) Room 5 This peculiar iron device was the counterweight for the attic. What is it?
Isn't the bay lovely at the solstice? December 21 at 11:54 am. More loveliness. Burning out a treestump. Matt swimming in the bay. Water temperature 64 degrees. December 21, 2004. Ruined piers. Clouds were the harbinger of cold weather to come.
runined piers Fire in the treestump. They used the leafblower to blow air into the base of the treestump under ground. Fire in the treestump. Trey by fireglow. Leafblower blowing into the base of the stump.
Leafblower setup. Trey fans the flames. The kitchen after the ceiling was removed. The open space next to the chimeny is over the men's shower. December 22, 2004 Insulation and debris from the kitchen, on the porch. The bags contain the former ceiling. The area above the men's shower, viewed from the kitchen
view from kitchen into dining room. The chart is fine. kitchen, looking onto men's room porch Treestump blazing in the rain. (Burning wainscoting.) Rainstorm on the bay. (Less lovely.) December 22. We moved the destroyed deck to the side and used it as a lumber rack. We used the garden cart to collect screen trim. The screens are gone.
Raining through the porch roof. December 23, temperatures in the forties - let's move some sand. Here you can see that the screens are gone, except for a small patch next to the door. All that sand just washed up during Ivan. Here, the temperature is forty-six degrees. The porch without screens. partially burned-through stump with exposed wood.
Fallen trees narrowly missed Priscilla's house. Looking east. Fallen trees narrowly missed Priscilla's house. Looking south. Those tree stumps are two and three feet in diameter. Matt wants this 3 inch diameter rope that washed up. What would he do with it?

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