The porch is nearly done, starting to move back in. Take a peek.





First set of pictures below are the porch renovation, I am working on that. A shot of part of our garden. Then the electrical work which is all over the house, replacing every receptacle, switch and light with new electrical lines (removing the “knob and tube” wiring that dates back 106 years.
Clay on an armature from a model at Fliesher Art Memorial. The sculptors are kind of a club that take these classes ongoing. One of the figure drawing instructors urged us to take clay modeling classes and it becomes a challenge for new students and a way of “keeping in shape” for experienced sculptors.