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Ilene, It's just like doing the ironing used to be when we did
ironing--I'm old enough to remember doing ironing. The job isn't that
hard--it's getting started. Ruth
At 7:42 AM -0400 10/23/02, Ilene R. Tyler wrote:
>Re: production...and motivation to work.
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>Ken, what I know is that our carriage house foundation is not going to
>be done before winter. There is a lot of thinking going on, and no one
>likes digging the trench. If we could get past the digging task, the
>more interesting woodwork and general repairs would be enough to keep
>the guys on the job. They hate the digging. Today temperatures are in
>the 40s and rain is in the forecast. Help!!!
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>QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS
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>Ilene R. Tyler, FAIA
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>Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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