Tuesday March 23, 2004

[Construction] Basement wall falls off
Our builder and I were in our front yard swapping lies this afternoon - when all of a sudden, the existing basement wall fell off! It didn't look like it was holding the house up at all, so I kinda just shrugged my shoulders and said "oh well." We're planning on moving out this weekend anyway. Bob (the builder) took a quick look and determined the wall (and former wall under it) was not holding the house up, so we both chalked it up to no big deal.
However, after a closer look - he determined it was an important wall and I should get out of the house. So now I'm at DU's Library. I don't think our house will cave in because the wall just fell off. Who knows though - it's kinda freaky walking around in a house that has a chance of collapsing. The 2nd picture below is kinda funny - he was going to prop the house up, but decided it wasn't gonna work. Hopefully, I can go home in a couple of hours and all will be patched up - so I can continue working there for the next couple of days.
![]() Basement wall falls off |
![]() Propping it up ;-) |
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at Mar 23 2004, 03:18:40 PM MST
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The Riding Season begins.... It's been so nice (75-80s) in Denver this week that I've dusted off my mountain bike and started hittin' the trails. Below are a couple picks from Sunday (South Platte) and yesterday (Red Rocks). It's great to be back in the saddle again...
![]() South Platte Trail |
![]() Red Rocks Trail |
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at Mar 23 2004, 06:57:11 AM MST
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