Dale's back is still hurting - he's been going to physical therapy to get that muscle mass relaxed, and so our progress is still s.l.o.w.....but I did get the hardwood flooring section integrated:
We are planning to have a place where we can slide barstools up under the island, and I wanted the floor to be uninterrupted there. We'd found some good match hardwood at Lumber Liquidators, and along with several other places in the house that will need patching, we bought one bundle so we could get an integrated look here. We will be refinishing the floors at the end of the kitchen remodel, as it moves into the living room, so getting an unfinished floor will save us from having to run the sander up under the island so much.
We also had our stove delivered this morning. My goal is to get the floors done this week while I'm on spring break, and also get the cabinets ordered. Although progress is slow, it's moving along OK.
We did take a little drive around on Saturday. I'm trying to keep Dale moving so he doesn't get his muscles stiff from sitting in a recliner, so we did a trip to LACMA (Los Angeles County Art Museum) where I am a member, and he can come along as my guest. I'm trying to work my way through the museum one trip at a time, without getting overwhelmed. The last time I was there, I visited the two blockbuster shows - a Stanley Kubric exhibition and a Caravaggio exhibition that were both great. This time we went through the modern and contemporary collection, and enjoyed seeing Chris Burden's Metropolis in action:
the little cars are whizzing around -- last time I visited, it wasn't in motion, so this was fun to experience. We also had to walk under Levitated Mass, which is a fun experience as well.
While we were downtown LA, we decided to stop over and visit the little railroad known as Angel's Flight. It's a railway on a pulley system, and we rode up:
Then walked around the plaza before finding a nearby Geocache and braving the traffic on the way home. Other than that, we are trying to balance enjoying the time off and getting some work done on the kitchen. We decided to scrap the arch, instead, we are going to build up the beam a little with some molding - watching one of our HGTV reno shows, we saw a really effective approach while keeping the beam straight across, and I think that'll suit our place better. It's mostly about adding some interest to a pretty basic setup here.
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