24 June 2014

Sean got here at 7 and put together a cut list for the Main Level door and window headers, which I got busy producing.  At 8:15 it started raining (earlier than expected, but as forecast), so we secured everything for heavy weather and Sean prepared to depart.  At that point it stopped raining, though Sean’s smart phone weather radar app showed plenty of moisture supposedly headed our way within a couple of hours.  We started work again, Sean laying out the stud, jack, and cripple placement for the walls and me making long lumber into shorter lumber.  A few sprinkles, but nothing serious until just before lunch.  With everything once again covered up, Sean and I enjoyed a gourmet luncheon (left over from last night’s repast) in Dolores’ dry confines, figuring we were (once again) done work for the day.  The sun came out (briefly!), so back to work we went… though we weren’t amovin’ any too fast after that heavy meal.  Only occasional light sprinkles all afternoon.  Just before quitting time the Goodro’s truck arrived with a delivery ordered for tomorrow morning.  Sean must be slipping, ‘cause there was less than $1,000 on the invoices I signed after we offloaded the “stuff”.