Since the loco killer and eye popper comments I got a little worried about the stone and went for a test.
I used the internationally approved manual method. You just rub your hand as hard as you can on the surface and analyze the results.
It is with great joy that I tell you that there were no cuts on the hand, however it is also true that it is not cotton soft and there were some red spots on the hand from hitting different depths in a quick vertical motion.
Seriously, the stone is not sharp at all, it gets tumbled after cutting to remove any hard edges.
The Corners are closed on each other:
The first batch of wood is back from the sawmill, this is the PaloEscrito for decking/bathroom floors/patio
All the house smells awesome
The vertical garden or green wall as better said by Hausi is done, I doubted the beginning but now that it is complete I like it a lot. I thought they would install a complicated computer controlled space age timer to control the watering but its just a timer/relay for the pump.
As I said in a previous post, I could not find any faucets that I could afford that I liked, and those expensive ones were not that good looking either, so I browsed catalogs for hours and found this bathtub exit. Went to the counter and ordered 6 pieces, the lady said. WOW 6 bathtubs must be a big house, I smiled and tried to explain that they were for the sinks and she started saying that they would not work bla bla bla. Life tells you to smile and don't explain yourself.
It looked like a 2 piece design and it is!
This just gets better and better
Now that I can lose the guard on the back I will flush them to the mirrors making them looking longer and better?
In other news:
I bent a wheel - dropped 5psi per block, had to bring out the compressor every 3 blocks, loooooong journey back home.
AAAANNNDDDD
Bought my daughter a hat.
Proper Fashionista