Older Photos of House
For those of you who are really interested in the details of this project, I thought I'd include a few more photos from the past 4 months that didn't make the cut in previous blogs.

Post-Christmas, foggy day: walls are all up and the trusses are layed on top of the house but they're not in position.

Now the trusses for the great room & master bedroom are in place.

Looking from the great room (kitchen, dining, living rooms) toward the kitchen, hallway to the master bedroom, and the master bedroom and bath

Looking down from the second story (kids' rooms & guest room) into the great room. We could walk (or fall) through walls when there wasn't any insulation or drywall.

Looking at the back of the house from up on top of the ridge. If you could look behind yourself, you'd see a slice of land and then Upper Klamath Lake directly below you.
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