Delta Money Pit (updated)

I just returned from a quick run to the Delta to finish polishing the hardwood floors on the third floor. It’s a lot of “hands and knees” kinda work, but once it’s done, it looks pretty neat. I also fixed the garbage disposal (so don’t have to buy a new one now). Yay.
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This is the great room, door to the deck visible on the right
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The hardwood continues into the hallway
The third floor of this building used to be occupied. Then it was broken into and squatters made themselves at home. After they were evicted, the occupant moved out and it has been derelict for a while. Besides wrecking the floors, the squatters broke the thermostats on the wall oven and the kitchen faucet (probably out of frustration because the water and the gas was turned off). The faucet has to be replaced since the stem is clogged with hard water sediment and it was installed in 1992. No spares available. It’s the same with the wall oven. Purchased in 1990, this Modern Maid oven has been rarely used but needs US$400 worth of thermostat controls that are no longer available. New wall ovens are US$700, are more energy efficent and have a warranty.
UPDATE: I took some more photos of the main room with a table and chair set inside. Now that I have a reliable contractor, I’ll probably get around to replacing the oven since that will also require a new trim piece for the cabinet. The room is truly “square” with a quarter cut out for the kitchen. Still, it gets nice light and is airy.
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Am trolling Craigslist now for various appliances and furniture bits. Let’s see what comes available out here…

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SF North Beach Festival 2009 quickie

I made a brief visit to the North Beach Festival last Sunday.
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Washington Square all crowded
The North Beach Festival is one of the mainstays of San Francisco summer fair season where Washington Square and part of Grant Avenue is taken over by musicians, food, art and product vendors. The same vendors who are also at the Chestnut Street, Castro and Fillmore Street fairs, in case you missed them there. The North Beach Festival is different. Unlike the Chestnut Street Fair, you’re not confined to a corral if you wish to indulge in an adult beverage. Of course, maybe it was logistically impossible because of the density of the crowd. Problem is that when you have a crowd like this, this is what happens to your AT&T signal.
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Notice the upper left corner of my iPhone? It says “searching”. And that’s all.
Of course, it’s not all smug and maturity. It’s an opportunity for local merchants (who are hurting due to the City’s policies) to attract customers too.
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Why visit this place?
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Because of its creative advertising!

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