So here's the view of the whole thing- as much as I can get into one picture.
![roof of a house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhNyLlQc9WvkcNMhXw5h6Y0zcvL6lGbapGCFGXo9Jrm_5t5KaPcneXoIgeEfmLL2HGnxyJZgUL22ZSplSmrXUx_sgaMQ9Hfv0l4wwi8ZIK4ZHzrWqDajYYlPCXEP6_Dt53skk7TNwi6QRM/s500/newroof43-all.jpg)
Here' the face I finished today. A stiff breeze made the ridge challenging, but I got it done! Sorry about the shadow, but it was afternoon.
![roof of a house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjslnQI_Z2odLapwOz2Kh_VnU5QGzf4Ib7N2HTKhZzG4rnoZhwoqjIp9zAnEohSLZy8DF5JI-etfsRzLFwtINN5K7iwQS2gzKnf8vEDr8qGotBbT_DfJywbQovGNS_P-DjAJeR5sifQOKk/s500/newroof42-4thface.jpg)
This was last spring.
![roof of a house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOSXGqAIOK_B6d8uxfdrYnH7vSwi_d38yUUAp099JJdr7bhQ8KFaEW5ovUjMV36MiPPeYB24zAJHamtwHBJMDYe1faa5AWtHAEYy3uo-9v3p6aA3BfgkVOWzsXlbqIoo4aKcyiaWFhrB0/s1600/newroof30-almost.jpg)
![roof of a house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1NbWcHpsa_r5cAUkLiXc4HYyjAIQ61LQlk3fNGx4usEFLFRvO6d6WWV_jIl2H9vmy4vW5OHfhEygj0zjmzVIiJjhZbI66qW5Yj_3YVgaBz-PMlrXQNOySoQAg6yNtGXDpusocnFaDOoo/s320/newroof21.jpg)
And October 2013
![roof of a house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjY1gQT_EzEGa6_kPBsKyBpVP76Rv7UnDZHBx__dmbVnRunvQItv2qG_LdO2pUD5P7QKBb-coJ1b2h4CBdd3myQpapgMdHowhjEYvuu4o5XjteeZVfNOME2f432ZfTF0Hg8wDovRJttYI0/s1600/newroof15.jpg)
I'm really thinking I shouldn't have to do this again. Next time this needs a roof it's likely to be someone else's problem.
While I was up there, I felt obligated, as always, to take a picture of my kingdom. It was looking rather drab today, but there it is. It's actually shrunk quite a bit in recent years, but that's not a quality story. Maybe someday I'll share it.
![field from a rootop](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjM7Jk87yxCG0Frzp-4OhL71lg4T7LkV0g1-u1BRa8RcXekkSncD_CbKtL2VW9sKx8m4UcTk3YcnsUxn-jwQi8LnfGcELJVbpmm0p5PXwH2VhVxtd4aLFqNhVt3xFlsGxYNRndPUyU-tkQ/s500/backyard31fromroof.jpg)
Om put all the used shingles (carefully checked for nail removal) in the driveway to help with the ever-eroding sand surface.
![dirt driveway](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjiUA9WP17UJXMZ8fWTJYQJ11phRgcvXdcFA8II0KPLI-UaTP8bLgHAiTLj34r7Nwr5aTR30voZAsZNMnxkgqk3ONtpzthx9VjGBoWZ8UotOhngpohjC7Yjb7AL99PIsQ6u1Xy6rh3LZx4/s500/driveway01.jpg)
Then, I tried to get everything put away, the hoses rolled up and stashed for winter, and the front porch cleaned off. I almost made it. It's not supposed to rain till afternoon tomorrow. We'll see if I can get myself in gear in the morning to finish.
In other news: I finished chapter 5 in Dead Mule Swamp Singer.
![]() | See Did She Do It?- 2020
See This Year's Roofing Project- 2014 See Looky Looky, I Played Hookey- 2013 |
4 comments:
You did an excellent job. It looks like it was done by a professional. Great idea using the old shingles for the driveway.
Awesome job Joan. You amaze me. 🤗
Lookin good!
Thanks, everyone!
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