Re: Spring- Yeah!
Yes- someday the kitchen will have tile too. You always buy extra
tiles, so that if you break one, you can always replace it! Since I
don't use cast iron- I'm not too concerned- but you never know what
might get dropped!
Theresa
Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:
>>Spring is definitely here! My camellia is in full bloom, lots of
>>daffodils, siberian iris, my ornamental mini-peach, everything is
>>getting new growth and it was PERFECT today- 68 degrees and sunny!
>>
>>
>
>That sounds so nice. Pictures! We want pictures!!!
>
>Spring came today for me too, but in the form of five giant boxes. I got
>home from work and 240 pounds of live plants were waiting at the top of
>my driveway. I guess they're not shipping in March after all. :)
>
>
>
>>I wish I had an outside job. I did finish off last weekend;s home
>>improvement project when I got home from work today. On Monday I ripped
>>up the vinyl in the laundry roon and laid tile, grouted Wednesday AM
>>before work, sealed it Wednesday PM, and moved the washer and dryer back
>>in today. So- guess what i'm doing now???? Laundry of course! Anyway,
>>I'm really happy with my tile job- looks much better.
>>
>>
>
>Cool! That's something that I've been meaning to do for ages in my
>kitchen; it still has the linoleum floor from the 1940s. Are you planning
>on putting tile in your kitchen? My concern has always been that I'd
>drop a cast iron skillet and crack the floor.
>
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>
>>someday. My husband has a job interview next Tuesday with a local firm,
>>so everybody keep their fingers crossed!
>>
>>
>
>Good luck!
>
>Chris
>
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