Lance is busy patching the holes I want to get rid of, period 2. I open the Perrin and Rowe toilet seat box and stare in horror. After discovering the ensuite seat clashes with the rimu vanity, I know this seat is wrong. I'm short on time but rush into Reece Plumbing. I'm stuck with the seat, but I remember Pete. He can do anything with wood. In the meantime Eddie helps me sort out stronger screws for the coach lamps, and paints them black for me. Back at the house, Lance is painting the skirting and the friendly Philppino carpenter from Murray Hewitt continues installing the kitchen. Pete is highly amused when I take in the seat. He declares the wood is not grain matched. Slack, considering how much it cost. Attention to detail: a fail. I finish my house day at Nicki's. I've given up on the Italian kitchen sink out on the high seas. A flat grey granite look, I'm not sure it would look that good anyway. I regress to stainless and the same model I chose way back when. I've gone in another circle. My day ends at the Maori, Pacifika awards ceremony. Awesome.
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