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So Phil since the city made you cut your office the next time you think of
remodeling you would have to start building up right?  So if we have too
many people for church we will have to build another story to your house
right?  Then you would have the main house then your office for prayer
sessions and a church on the second floor.


Lelia Struve email [log in to unmask] msn [log in to unmask]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 5:55 PM
Subject: Air Conditioner


> Rhonda,
>
> I am using the air conditioner, at the moment, just to move air.  A storm
> door hasn't been installed on my office back door as of yet so I have no
> air
> movement in the small two room office.  Even when it is cloudy, like it is
> now, when the sun moves over the sky and starts heading down toward the
> mountain peaks, it really warms up in our house and especially in my
> office.
> I only have one window in the main room but it doesn't help to open it.
> The
> new air conditioner sure is much quieter than my old one and with the
> remote, I can make changes without having to get up.  I can even change
> the
> temperature to whatever I wish.  When people come for prayer sessions, it
> is
> nice to have a separate entrance so they don't have to go through the
> house.
> I miss my garage, for some reason, but we had to take it down in order to
> be
> compliant with the city for my son's driveway that goes into the backyard
> where his house is.  So my office, which I have had for 22 years now, is a
> little smaller because the city made us chop off 2.5 feet of the side of
> the
> breezeway, converted into my office when we moved in to this house, so now
> I
> have 10 feet by 22 feet of office space.  The main office room facing the
> front of the house is now 10 by 14 but just big enough for my desk,
> computer, a couple of chairs, a small coffee table, and bookshelves the go
> from floor to ceiling.  My back room is now only about 10 by 8 but it also
> has bookshelves from floor to ceiling but it serves as my leisure room
> with
> all my radios and recorders and study materials in Braille and where I can
> make recordings.  I installed a wall furnace so I have always had heat and
> air out here and it allows me to close things off from the house when I
> need
> to.  Once the garage was taken down, my youngest son carpeted the rooms
> and
> finished things off, including putting in some new wiring, but he still
> has
> a little more remodeling to do if he ever finds extra time.  Maybe I'll
> have
> Brad come down and do it.
>
> Phil.
>

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