PJSprog
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PJ pics are great, what's next![]()
Thanks, mostly. We still have some trim work to do around windows and doors, some doors to paint, and base boards for the basement. We've decided to hold off on that until Spring, sort of giving ourselves a little break through the holidays. After that, the big tasks for next year so far are to rebuild the well house, new electric and water lines to the barn, and a concrete floor in the barn (currently dirt). We also need to decide if we want to expand the pasture into the small field or leave it as is. Either way, there will be new fencing erected out there. She wants goats.
PJS, very nice. I thought it would be cool to have a room like a Benigans or Chilis pub with all sorts of playable but not expensive instruments on the walls . The kind you don't mind the kids getting down and playing with.....What is that contraption under the Ninja print? I have a guess, but don't want to embarrass myself.
Thanks, Kyle. I'm planning on hanging some of my electric instruments on the walls in the studio, but not for child's play. I have 4 guitars and 3 basses that need to go somewhere (more than that, actually, but those are the one's I'll use most in there).
The contraption is my Wife's quilting machine. It's quite the impressive piece of equipment. It's essentially a large frame to support the head (machine) and provide rails for it to glide along while stitching. It's very heavy, but when properly aligned, a wisp of breath can start it moving.
To the right of that is the treadmill. Not yet moved in there are the Bowflex X2 and elliptical machine.
PJS your home is looking very cozy, I like the violins on the wall. It looks like both of you have your personal music space. Does your Mrs. PJS ever play the keyboard in you band?
Thanks, Don. It's not a grand palace by any means, but we like it. Just a simple one-story ranch with a walkout basement. More than enough for us. The violins and violas on the wall belong to both of us. Most are hers, with the large viola and violin on the right being mine. She only plays for her own gratification. She did give piano lessons for a few years, but eventually stopped that as well. She says she has no desire to play in public. She did some public recitals several years ago, but didn't enjoy it at all ... completely unlike me, who loves being on a stage making live music for people.