I caught this grand old mansion on the southeast corner of Cascade and San Miguel in a state of undress yesterday, so to speak. It looks like she's in the process getting a new coat of paint, and as you can see, she needed it. So far only the bottom third of the north side of the house has received a coat of pure white primer, but as I took this picture I could see a man hard at work with a brush (he's hard to see because the bushes are camouflaging him). It's going to take A LOT of paint to cover this old gal! I must remember to go back and get a picture of the finished product for you in the near future. I hope she ends up with a livelier color than that drab beige she's been stuck with for all these years!
22 August 2015
A work in progress
I caught this grand old mansion on the southeast corner of Cascade and San Miguel in a state of undress yesterday, so to speak. It looks like she's in the process getting a new coat of paint, and as you can see, she needed it. So far only the bottom third of the north side of the house has received a coat of pure white primer, but as I took this picture I could see a man hard at work with a brush (he's hard to see because the bushes are camouflaging him). It's going to take A LOT of paint to cover this old gal! I must remember to go back and get a picture of the finished product for you in the near future. I hope she ends up with a livelier color than that drab beige she's been stuck with for all these years!
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That'll be a big job. My father from time to time would paint houses on the side, and the work could take quite a bit of his time.
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