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What are you working on?
By: A cateyegirl  -  6/24/2013

cateyegirls, vintage market, antique show, yakima, portland, seattle, spokane, hillsboro, monroe, sisters, oregon, washingtonSome friends of ours just found an old sheep wagon to convert into guest quarters. 

We ripped a wall out of our kitchen last week exposing a "great room," a view and an expanded to-do list. 

Friday night a Tahoe pulled in behind our truck at the gas station.  The truck was filled with old cabinets on their way to Precision Fruit and Antiques on I-82 in Yakima.  The driver asked, "What are you going to do with those cabinets?"  The driver was Jennifer, daughter of Kim who is better known regionally as "Flutterby."  Jennifer just bought a house, painted the outside and was working on the details of a bedroom.  And hunting and gathering for inventory for American Primitives at Clayson Farm Antiques Show . . .

What are you working on?

 

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