We had oatmeal with craisins for breakfast which was filling and tasted good. We listened to a little of the Lexington classic country station streaming through my telephone. We enjoyed the daily Florida Man story on Broadway and Friends as we discussed how we were going to get started on the day’s work.
Mary and Cindy continued painting moulding and wainscoting panels in the garage. They had bought a 5-gallon pail of white satin paint from Home Depot and were covering the preprimed panels. They put two coats of paint on the chair rails over the primer that we applied on Sunday.
Mark and I replaced several sections of door and window moulding then started repairing a windowsill in the living room. The original sill had a large chunk missing on the right side and an extension was broken off on the other side. We used an oscillating saw to cut a rectangular opening in the damaged area the shaped a block of wood to fit the repair. Long screws held the replacement block in place and wood putty filled and gaps and voids. After a couple of coats of paint, the windowsill looked as good as new.
Lunch was some of the smoked turkey that we brought from Kentucky with us. We used our sourdough bread and some horseradish.
After lunch we started putting wainscoting panels up in the dining area. It took a while for us to get the hang of what we were doing. The panels were glued with tubes of construction adhesive then we nailed them with 18-gauge brad nails with my smaller nail gun. We were pleased that the gaps between the panels were very small and that the chair rail covered the nails at the top of the panels. We touched up any marks in the paint and made sure that everything looked as it should. Cindy and Mary approved the job, so everyone was happy. Cindy used brown paper to make patterns of the stones along the fireplace so we could cut the wainscoting panels to fit correctly. We felt confident that we would make more progress tomorrow although two tough walls were next on our plans.
Dinner was baked penne pasta with chicken and apple sausages. The vegetable was steamed broccoli. Everything was delicious.
We took the dogs on an after dinner walk around nearby streets then back to the house. We watched a little television and snacked on some buckeyes that we brought with us then turned in after doing our evening language lessons.
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