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OK, I’ve checked the permissions on the folder, and changed ‘em to try to allow “everybody” to write to the media folder. This includes the user under whom the web server was working. Unsure what may have changed that allowed it to work. Perhaps I copied instead of linking in the past.
Give it another whirl, and see if the change in permissions works. Let me know either way…
Any luck on more pictures, dear blag-overlords? Inquiring eyes wish to see!
K
No luck yet, Kev.
I’m thinking these things take time, like fine wine, say.
d
Beautiful! I love the kitchen and the master bath. The kitchen looks like it was made for parties. Can we book you for the next-next Infidel gathering? :p
Diana,
Posh digs indeed. I get the feeling the prior owners were mermaids, between the spa and the bathtub. And that kitchen! Wow is all I can say.
You done good, my friend.
Dave
That’s not a bad idea, muidiri. :)
Thanks, Dave. At closing the selling agent told me pointblank that I could put it back on the market immediately and sell it tomorrow for $499,000. I told him it was worth more and thanks but no thanks.
It’ll be worth the mortgage payment just to sit on the porch and listen to the wind in the pines….
d
Wooo!
From the rest of those pictures, the house looks beautiful, and props on your loan officer/bank negotiations. :)
Happiness for you!
K
LOVE the pics, Diana! You are awesome! I want to come visit!!!!
Thanks, all, for your well wishes and congrats. I’m very happy indeed.
I think I’m just awesomely lucky, Aunt B’Ann. :) You’re welcome any time, of course.
Sherry, my real estate agent, told me at closing, “I admit I thought you were crazy when you told me you wanted to buy a foreclosed property. Then I saw it….”
As always, Dave has the perfect word: it’s posh. It’s a castle, really.
And yesterday, as I was cleaning windows, I was thankful once again that Daddy was a professional window cleaner way back when and taught me good basic technique. I’d be in trouble if I tried to clean those windows with Windex and newspapers, wouldn’t I?
d
OH WOW! That is one gorgeous mansion! (But is it over a hilltop?) I’m so happy for y’all!
Well, glad I could help in some small way, anywho. Be thankful the windows aren’t curved. That produces lots of streaks that are hard to get rid of. Proud for you, all the way. Daddy
Heh. It isn’t a secret, really, but there are techniques to effective window cleaning.
You have to work with the right tools: a good soft window brush, a squeegee with no nicks, a big bucket with a lot of water and a little Mr. Clean, and a sponge. You scrub the window well with the brush, then use the damp sponge to absorb most of the moisture from the edges and dampen the squeegee, then…this is the part that doesn’t explain well. :) You have to learn how to maneuver the squeegee so it doesn’t leave streaks. Daddy had mastered a technique which allowed him to squeegee the entire window without removing the squeegee, but I never could quite make it work. You have to make sure the trailing edge isn’t on the dry part, because it’ll leave a streak.
You might just have to ask him to demonstrate. :)
d
Judy, after the window is thorouhghly (ok, I can’t spell) wet and clean, if you are right handed, it helps to start on the left at the top. Window cleaners use a squeegee that is removable from the handle. They bring the water down to a height they can reach , being careful to keep the leading edge in the part already squeegeed. It takes practice, but you can do it. When you have gone completely across the window, remove the squeegee from the pole, then work crossways, again keeping the leading edge in the dry area. There are certain techniques for working edges, better shown than explained. When you reach the bottom, you should havce the window clean with no streaks. Use a barely damp sponge to remove water from the frame. For very small windows, paper towels and rubbing alcohol work best–no squeegee. Hope this helps. If PD lets this go on the blog! :) Love you Sweetheart.