
Well, that went pretty well. Of course, I have gotten pretty good at destroying things by now. You can see the old bottom plate of the wall on the right. There's a teeny bit more to do today.

First, I had to build a temporary wall to keep our hold up the rest of the ceiling and to create a clean space where we could keep our stuff.

I found some legos underneath the walls. I also found a Miller High Life King Kan in a brown paper bag in the ceiling. Now, I enjoy a Miller High Life as much as the next person, but why a brown paper bag if you're in your own attic?

So now these two rooms are all the way gone. They seem to take up a lot more room in the side yard than they did while they were in the house. It's relatively organized, though, into the ways that the dump receives things: general garbage (drywall, plaster, insulation), clean wood, and metal. Today, construction!

First, I had to build a temporary wall to keep our hold up the rest of the ceiling and to create a clean space where we could keep our stuff.

I found some legos underneath the walls. I also found a Miller High Life King Kan in a brown paper bag in the ceiling. Now, I enjoy a Miller High Life as much as the next person, but why a brown paper bag if you're in your own attic?

So now these two rooms are all the way gone. They seem to take up a lot more room in the side yard than they did while they were in the house. It's relatively organized, though, into the ways that the dump receives things: general garbage (drywall, plaster, insulation), clean wood, and metal. Today, construction!
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