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Browsing the blog archivesfor the day Thursday, July 12th, 2007.

About a week ago we had a writer visit. She mentioned that the house was much more round in shape than depicted in the blog. Hopefully the first few pictures in this post will help clear that up. This house has a lot of curves.

The house Baxter grew up in is also in this photo.


Here’s a few angles of the house that haven’t shown up much on the blog.



Remnants of the shade structure from the dedication party.

We recently had visitors from Dwell magazine visit us in bluff. They’re working on a story about the Rosie Joe house for their November ‘off the grid’ issue. Thanks to James, Dan, and Chia.

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Lindsay inspects her baby – the bathroom vanity – after the forms were removed.


The most recent addition to the house, a 3form window sill in the shower. Waterproofing never looked so good.

Finish electrical work has been started – as well as plumbing. Exciting pictures of plumbing to come in the near future…and you thought that wasn’t possible.

Many small jobs have been completed such as handles for the counters. Also the concrete countertops have been sealed and waxed.

A view from the living room.

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  1. Anonymous  •  July 12, 2007   @9:13 pm

    People, the house is beeeeeautiful! I and mean each and every “e” in that word! I can’t wait to come down soon a see the wonderful work ya’ll been doing.

  2. Larry  •  August 13, 2007   @10:33 am

    Nice work team! The house looks amazing, keep up the good work. I can’t wait to see it in person.

 

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