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20081201 – our addition is now on Google Earth!

Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Best viewed in full size, obviously.
Our addition is finally on Google Earth! For the first time ever, we get to review the work done to stop the chimney flooding when Virginia Design Builders put our addition on. That actually broke a one year detente between us and Daniel M. Lopez (of Laurel, MD), when I explained to Dan: If you don’t finish, my lawsuit includes the flood damages. If you do finish, this is going to be covered by the warranty as being faulty instruction. I don’t remember exactly, but it was something like that. Pure logic that met his interests was generally the only way we felt we could get him to do anything.
Unfortunately, I stupidly put the yellow thumbtack in such a way that the words "our front door" cover up the chimney where this work was done. Stupid, stupid. But I can still see the 2 small roof ramps below the words that seem to empty into the two larger roof ramps that empty into the back. Our roof is like 10 planes or so… Crazy. This is why it’s scary to clean gutters, and I just bought a 0 fall prevention ("fall compliance", haha) kit.
You can see the tarp that we had in our yard for awhile, after being on our roof for a year — but you can’t see our cars; we were at work. You can see the carpets I put in the driveway (to fill in the pools of standing water after it rains — you get less wet if you step on a carpet on a pool than directly on a pull), as well as the 2 sheds I got from my grandfather’s garage, and my trampoline (will add notes).
carpets, driveway, houses, road, tarp, trampoline, trees.
Googe Earth. aerial. after addition. satellite.
Clint and Carolyn’s house, Alexandria, Virginia.
December 1, 2008.
… Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
… Read Carolyn’s blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
Addition waste tie In

Image by Orbital Joe
Septic tie-in