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The setting sun on September 15, 2021 from our deck.

The setting sun on September 15, 2021 from our deck.

Inch By Inch...

Quinn Jacobson September 16, 2021

You’ve heard the saying, “Inch by inch, life's a cinch. Yard by yard, life's hard”? That’s how you have to approach what we’ve done here. No HUGE steps or biting off more than you can chew (so many analogies, huh?). Slow and steady. Everything from saving money to planning and planning again. We’ve done really well with maintaining our sanity (for the most part) and making all of this happen. We can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. In other words, we’re almost finished. And that’s a good thing!

Starting to setup shop! I’m not sure these are the final places for everything - I still need to build tables and stands, but I’m getting an idea at least.

Starting to setup shop! I’m not sure these are the final places for everything - I still need to build tables and stands, but I’m getting an idea at least.

We like to sit out on our deck in the evenings and watch the sun set. And yes, our deck is finished!

We like to sit out on our deck in the evenings and watch the sun set. And yes, our deck is finished!

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