Saturday, August 8, 2015

At the end of the day

This is an old shot, from 2011...and while it isn't near this pretty out, it is the end of the day.
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We have moved everything out of the one bedroom, and gotten it painted this day.  But we are not even starting to put anything back in.  We are both too tired to move.  I am so relieved to have things this far along.  The worst part is over with as far as I am concerned. 

I don't know about anyone else, but I am thankful for the angled paintbrushes.  We call them cutting in brushes.  I am not too picky...with this old house, it doesn't pay to be.  But the cutting in brushes are so much quicker to use, and actually better results than when I have taped things off.




8 comments:

  1. I know you are tired and sore. Take a hot shower and get some rest. You accomplished a lot today.

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  2. After a hard day's work it will be good to take a hot shower, sit back and raise your feet up on a cushioned stool and relax. That's what I used to do. Have a relaxing Sunday!

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  3. I wish this room i am sitting in was empty and painted.. you did great to get it done in one day

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  4. That is a gorgeous photo! And I'm with you, I like the cutting brushes a lot (when I do decide to paint, which isn't often.)

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  5. You work fast! I agree that the cutting in brushes makes the job go much quicker. I'm happy for you that the hardest part is done! Take care and get rested up.

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  6. Thank you for the tip abput the angled brushes as we have a room that meeds to be painted. This is not a chore I am looking forward to. ;) Good for you for tackling it and getting the worst part done!

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  7. oh i wish i was there to help ya. i love painting. so fun. i know it is messy but i enjoy the work out. ( :

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  8. You did well! Now sit down and rest.

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