The Daily Shoot 93

The topic for the Daily Shoot on Tuesday 16th February (#ds93) was "Things are always a-changin'. Make a photo that offers a snapshot of something being built, fabricated, or assembled." Talk about dropping the easy assignment into my lap: yesterday was the second day the contractors were in replacing our windows. What better way to celebrate this than through a photograph:

Hole in the wall

It shows my wife's office "window", or at least the hole in the wall where the old window was and the new window was about to be fitted. Looking out of the gap you can see the snow on the lawn of our neighbor over the street. In essence, I spent two days working at home in a sweater and jacket. Brrr.

But, you know what? The new windows are just fabulous. Wood on the inside (still to be stained/varnished though) and tan-painted metal on the outside (so no more warping and splitting and rotting — the fate of the old windows). The windows are from Pella, bought through Lowe's, and fitted by Action Remodel & Landscape, a nicer and more efficient group of building contractors I have yet to meet. I would say the replacement was completely painless, except both days were bloody freezing...

Now playing:
Pet Shop Boys - DJ Culture
(from DJ Culture)


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