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Here is a hint of what I've been up to.
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And another.
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Painting over 1950 style, dark wood paneling is not a lot of fun. Especially when your little old doggie walks through those railings and falls about 8 feet onto the kitchen floor because you were stupid enough to take down the protective screening.
After a frantic trip to the emergency animal hospital and a scary 24 hours of wait and see, I am happy to report that little doggie is now fine. Me, not so much.
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