Fun With Lucite

I came home from work last night and cut two holes in the front of the house using a Dewalt reciprocating saw. I really did a nice job, too, following the edge of the studs closely. Then we took some lucite -- the same lucite that we used for the skylight -- and fastened that to the frame, making two very nice windows. Together, they are 48" wide and 39" high. The bottom edge of the windows are at eye level from the inside of the house. From the outside, they are well over the heads of passersby. That's a nice security feature. At any rate, the security is tight because there is a metal gate covering that section of the wall.

If I had a digital camera I'd take some pictures and post them, but I don't. So I won't. Maybe when Aaron comes to visit he can snap some.

I'm at work now, where I work hard for long hours. Actually -- the opposite is true. I try to make myself indispensible, but I think they might realize sooner or later that I don't have anything to do. Right now I'm daydreaming about going to Phoeinx for the Brewers' Spring Training in March. Maybe that's what I'll do with my free plane ticket.

Comments

alan said…
you don't work hard for short hours?

you work long for hard hours?

you work soft short hours?

it's the end of a crazy day. almost. i get to go do homework club then basketball practice.
anything for a buck.

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