This is a blog entry that I never finished from back in late April/early May. We have been super busy and I was waiting for our door handles to arrive and for us to install them before publishing this entry. So here it is with the doors finally totally done! April snow! In true New England character we had 70 degree weather followed by a plowable amount of snow. Then it went right back to warm. Photo credit to my friend Meg Brauch of the storm All our round top windows and two doors are installed! It is so nice to have natural light and ventilation. The windows are the only operable windows in the house. We still have many more to go (46 but most of those are the glass block skylights) but it feels so much more like a house with some of the windows and a doors installed. This also means we can now lock the house. Last bedroom window is in! Back door completely installed with door hardware. Front door fully installed with door hardware. The door handles were a huge delay. First we ha
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