"The Church Chronicles" Join me as I renovate an early 19th century country church and make it my home.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
DOORS M.I.A.
just playin'........ but sometimes I need to take a break and do someting pretty..........
I finished assembling the cabinets for the island - but the doors were MISSING. I can't believe it ! 7 doors !! So now I have to deal with THAT.
The island will be almost 12' long with a double sink at one end and the cook top on this end.
I haven't decided what I am going to use on the top
but at least these are done and the hall is clear again - now I just have to get those doors!
For Kris-Tell-Klear :
here's the full view of the altar rail - it's 12' long
the altar itself is long gone - it was a simple raised platform - this was the only thing worth saving........and the lectern which will be used in the future.
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Really pretty kitchen cabinetry. Hope the missing doors problem is easily solved. The floor is gorgeous, too!
ReplyDeleteNo doors??? Oh my head! As Roseannadanna would say "It's always something." sorry.
ReplyDeleteThey look great though, so that's a good thing! Soooo impressed you put them together yourself! j.
Mary, you have some amazing space to work with. That island will be spectacular. Sorry about the doors. Sheesh!
ReplyDeleteOh no I hope you find the doors! I can't wait to see the countertop. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you friend....I love seeing the whole! Bummer about the doors...why oh why does this happen especially when one is going full-steam ahead! Still job well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you friend. Bummer about the doors especially when one is going full-steam ahead! Still, job well done!
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ReplyDeleteThank you all for the good thoughts - I need a simultaneos,global finger crossing. Let's say.........4 pm. If this works - we could be on to something big.
ReplyDeleteMary thank you for commenting on my blog today...this morning I went to b-fast with a bunch of girlfriends and was telling them what a complete disaster it was when I commented on your blog and that today I was just going to delete St.Mary and save her the misery...we all had a great laugh over it and as planned I came home to do just that and wa-la....you were so gracious...thanks friend! I'm still on board
ReplyDeleteOh....I remember quite a few trips to Ikea. But that island will be spectacular! And I swoon every time I get a glimpse of that amazing window...and love all the art stacked too.
ReplyDeleteWhat an extraordinary place you are creating!
Thought YOU would like that clock/home!
The picture with all of the candles lit is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHope you liked the chapel pictures from Sea Island. Thought about your home when I took them. Hope the cabinet doors arrive soon!
Good luck!
-GSG
Cool project - thanks for your kind comment and entry today, Mary!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic story - about you and the church. Even the explosive carrying airline passengers played a part in the sacred drama! WOW!! Congratulations on coming through all of it with such style and beauty. Wow.
ReplyDeleteL'chaim!
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteSending you warm wishes for a Happy Valentine Day! xoxo
Good luck chasing down those doors. What a fantastic project this is, even with all the problems that must arise, it is an incredible achievement. Thank you for stopping by French essence - I love your visits, xv.
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see it all finished - you are almost there!!!!!! good luck with it. so exciting!
ReplyDeleteOh no! arg, it is looking good though.
ReplyDeleteYour project is so amazing. I hope you are taking loads of pictures: before/during/ and eventually the finished product!
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