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July 12, 2009
By Dan in Posts

Mobius Manor Building Site

Thing are moving faster.

The house is nearing completion. The work now is almost all interior finish and trim, and since there’s very little exterior landscaping (we’re going ‘natural’), once that’s done, this little place is done.

I have to admit, it’s been a blast building it, even though the timeline (no pun intended) has been tight. It’s a nice place.

Just got a call this morning from Molly, who was in an understandably strange mood, saying that Rich’s short visit is over. He ‘arrived’ exactly on time, and departed the same way. There one second, not there the next. Molly said that when she told him I almost had the house here completed, he nodded knowingly.  She said there was the least little bit of relief in his face, but at the same time, he it was clear he wasn’t surprised.

The Rich who just left San Diego was 70 years old. Molly said she’d post a quick account of the visit here in the next couple days. Then, she’s got some things to tidy up before she and Samantha make the trip here next month. She’s going to come out a few days before Rich is scheduled to arrive here, but when I asked her how long she plans on staying, she said “I’m not sure. I’m buying one-way tickets.”

Molly cleared up the question of the “thumb drive,” as well. It IS data storage, and Rich brought a small device with him that apparently will read it. Molly said that Rich told her not to ship it, but instead carry it here to give to me. She said he told her that what it’s for will be clear when I use it.

I know. A lot more loose ends to clean up. We’ll get there.

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