Sand truck vs restored 1900 house

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You got that right and it’s just beginning. Structural engineer was here yesterday and found damage all the way back to the wrap around porch in the back and cracks in the dining and living rooms. The trucks insurance is being civil so far considering. Momma is bummed she spent a lot of time and effort on making this a 1900’s museum.
 

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View attachment 120409 You got that right and it’s just beginning. Structural engineer was here yesterday and found damage all the way back to the wrap around porch in the back and cracks in the dining and living rooms. The trucks insurance is being civil so far considering. Momma is bummed she spent a lot of time and effort on making this a 1900’s museum.
Looks like she did a great job!
 

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Yes she did! That is only the entry way. Restoring old houses to correct is her hobby and passion. It took her 6 years to do an old Craftsman in Wa. and it was also a museum only in the 20’s style.
 

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I’m blessed with this woman. She has 3 degrees, mathematics, computer sciences, and her masters is in project management. What she sees in a broken down older man is anyone’s guess. Well broke down to a point lol. Yes dear, no dear.lol
 

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