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Demolition Weekend , Original View Inside

  Above the Bed We liked the original look of the 1961 Shasta; however,  there was a lot of visible water damage and it was really dark with all that original birch.  This was the result of a tree limb falling on the top and puncturing a hole in the roof. Once I started pulling that out I got a little OCD about it which turned out to be a good thing.   The left cabinet had mold inside of them as well and it turned out to be a small puncture through the roof from the original screws that were holding up the cabinet. How long had that been trickling water down into the cabinet one can only guess. I envisioned camping in a very light airy environment with a kind of vintage  farmhouse boho vibe, so that started a chain reaction of just yanking and I do mean yanking out everything.  I just got in there and started pulling out damaged ceilings and tossing it and the dust-like 60year old insulation out panel by panel.  Donnie was burning it as fast as I could toss it out. Donnie and both agre

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