So many little things to get done before scheduling our foundation inspection and ultimately back filling before winter hits. We kept the pedal to the metal and got it done! The stem wall came out great! At least we think so. Hopefully the town inspectors and dome builders will think so too. We have been super busy since pouring day. Removal of the forms was pretty painless. There were close to 3000 screws to remove but at least it all came apart fairly easily. The harder part was cleaning up all the forms and sorting though all the wood to decide what we would keep and what to trash. My pack rat nature comes out sometimes and I just need to let it go....just let it go. There were wood piles everywhere. Mr. Dometastic and I compromised. We saved more than he wanted and not as much as I wanted. Since we have a future green house and garage to build I want to make sure we don't have to buy it all over again. Then there is the problem of storage. Now we have a back barn fu
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