Dawn breaks on a new day. Yesterdays work was moving the Privacy Forest, now reduced to a pile of brush near what used to be the north edge of the Cottage garden. Jon and Tom worked at that most of the forenoon.
After lunch, they started on the front porch. Determining how best to support the roof while tearing off all the floor. The first of the supports was cut and fitted in. We'll try to save the roof, since it was fairly recently done, and that part of the porch is still good.
While the guys did their work, I finished braiding the garlic harvest. After a late supper, Tom
came to help, and learned how to braid the garlic too. That will help next year when it comes time to do it again. It's a process that seems to be hard on our hands. The middle stem, though still pliable, is strong and firm and resists being bent to be braided. Once they were all finished, we hung the finished product in the newly organized Summer Kitchen. Garlic makes it smell so good in there.

And there she goes. Off to a better place.
Propping up the porch roof is todays task, for the guys. Tom spoke to the house mover last night, we are third in line now because of delays on our end. And so, it might be 4 - 6 weeks before they are ready to be here. God's timing is perfect. We'll just keep working toward the goal of being ready.
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Someone is up early. Moving right along. Thanks a lot for the pictures. It will help tons when we come down.
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