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It is said that it will be completed in one week. I hope so, but one must always be ready for the unexpected in a house that was built 104 years ago - it's one of the "perks" of owning an old house. We are trying very hard to keep the design and appearance in the ambiance of the early 1900's. Joe Levitch, our contractor, is working very hard to keep this in mind and to keep us in line. He is succeeding! Wish us luck! I had promised some Fasnachts for Shrove Tuesday, but I really don't think that will happen this year.
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