Why manufacturing is the future of construction at Autodesk University in Seoul

First of all, they’re so easy that I didn’t even make these this time.

This time we’re going to visit the mudroom off the front kitchen entrance.. Let’s get to it!.I started out a couple of weeks ago by painting the ugly glossy forest green door this fun barn red and from there I was pretty much unstoppable, as I’m sure you’ll be able to tell..

Why manufacturing is the future of construction at Autodesk University in Seoul

The sugar beet field near our house was harvested last week and they knocked over a bunch of neighboring corn stalks in the process.Of course we were all over that..I reused my Spring wreath from last year and just added a little $1 fall sprig leftover from last year.

Why manufacturing is the future of construction at Autodesk University in Seoul

It’ll have to since I dropped the original wreath I was using and broke it.How do you break a wreath?

Why manufacturing is the future of construction at Autodesk University in Seoul

There’s that mason jar again..

I picked up this great doormat from Superstore when we moved in for $6.What about stone?

Should I put in some flower beds or is just mowing down the creek weeds enough?.Something about these chairs being here now is creating a sense of urgency for getting this all taken care of..

I might as well take in this view before that barn out back collapses completely..So we’ll see where this little adventure takes us.. Chris is on a roll lately, so this may actually end up being completed this year.

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