Home for 27 Hours

Well, I meant to get a post done Monday, on Presidents Day, but since I was only home for all of 27 hours (during which I slept, did laundry, repacked for a vastly different destination, and visited the home site), I’m now writing this on a plane.

What a difference a day makes. I did training in George Town, Cayman Islands (and tacked a few days on the beach on afterwards) and now am flying to Whitehorse, Yukon Territories, Canada. Above is a time stamp of the weather at the same time in the two locations.

First, Grand Cayman was beautiful and we celebrated John’s birthday and Valentine’s Day, in addition to my work.

At one island restaurant, The Wharf, guests were invited to feed the tarpons.

While 7 mile beach is beautiful and the weather was consistently 82 degrees and sunny everyday, John and I both found the island very expensive. Almost gouging. Especially the restaurants and the cabs (there is no Uber or Lyft). The one really nice meal we had was at Tille’s on St. Valentine’s Day.

Back home, we were anxious to see the progress at the house and barn, and we were not disappointed.

Finally we can REALLY see the size of the rooms, even if we do miss being able to walk through the walls.

We are wondering when they are going to remove the beam from great room… And somewhere our master bathroom tub, tub faucet, and kitchen sink have been delivered, but Wesley must be keeping those items somewhere else for the time being.

The barn has recessed lights installed on the outside porches and they have begun the exterior soffits as well.

So that’s my short update from a quick trip home. Thanks again for stopping by!

Hugs, Libby

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