Fence for the Cows
And here is the second B&W HDR shot taken on the way down from Dolly Sods. Dolly Sods Wilderness occupies the lower half of the drainage of the north fork of Red Creek. Red Creek begins on the high plateau of Allegheny Mountain, a flat, poorly drained area. As the stream crosses into what is now wilderness, it begins to cut down through the plateau, creating a steep-sided canyon. As it leaves the wilderness, it joins with the south fork of Red Creek and continues on to the Dry Fork River. Because of this, the northern section of the wilderness is high-elevation plateau, wind-swept and boggy. Patches of native red spruce, alder, maple, and mountain ash mingle with plantations of pine, upland heath, and sphagnum bogs. The area is generally open, with wide-spreading vistas. Huckleberries and cranberries are common in the heath and bog areas. As Red Creek and its tributaries, Big Stonecoal and Little Stonecoal Runs, leave the plateau; they become more forested, with a number of hardwood trees including maple, birch, and black cherry.
Blackwater Falls
Installing the toilet
It seemed to be the best way to install the toilet at the time....now the picture just looks ridiculous
Mary the Painter
Mary came over and helped us out for the day with painting, priming, and a do-er of all things!
New Mud Pan
Due to the sloping of our sub-floor, the mud pan had to be removed and completely re-done....Yay!!
Finally the wall is up!!!
This is the first set of drywall that we have up and done!!! Tiling starts tomorrow!
Worst Job of the Bathroom
So far, this is the end of the worst job we had to do for the bathroom, that was driving the screws through the cement board...ugh
First Wall to go up in the bathroom
This is the first Drywall to go up in the bathroom, you can see the insets in the background