It is happening, bit by bit. In Nova Scotia, our guest house is rising. It is now under roof. Our builder George had wanted it to under roof by Christmas so they could complete the interior out of the harsh weather rather than putting on the roof in the freezing rain. So we are pleased that the carpenters are meeting their schedule. It is always difficult to have a construction project underway when you are not physically on site to help along the progress. But we have faith in our builder George, who is very interested in doing a superior job, so we expect all will be well.
When we leave Mexico at the end of February, Ken and I will go to Nova Scotia, after five days in Jackson, and when we are there we must purchase all the belongings and have them delivered to the house. So we are pleased, but we need the interior of the guest house well along to completion. The guest house will be in use all summer so we need to have it ready for the summer season.
The name used to be The Carriage House but it was really a Folly, beautiful and fun, but not practical. This new building we call The Guest House as it will be more ordinary but more functional. We hope it will serve our guests well. In the meantime, we are keeping our fingers crossed.
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