Yeah, that's a gas pipe.

Yeah, that's the gas line. At some point, they will be connected and a meter will be installed. Come on, gas company! You can do it! You're halfway there!

Yeah, that's an electric meter. Well, it's missing its guts, but they inspected and approved Erik's conduit and came and ran wire, so I guess they transfer the meter from the t-pole and we're in business? I have no idea how this works.

Erik grouted the shower, but chipped a tile, so he'll need one more evening to fix that. He's been putting up molding and I went out today to continue puttying holes. It really is a lot of holes and takes a lot of time to do both sides of 26 doors. And that's only the holes I can reach without a ladder. Lots to do. Lots of caulking tomorrow after church once I finish puttying. The wood floors we ordered are in, and Erik bought the tile for the kitchen. Floors are a big deal. They're the last thing you put in : )
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