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July 12, 2004
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We're working on two parts of the house right now, both of which have turned up small surprises.
Pulling down the ceiling plaster in each room has provided evidence of small animal nesting and/or mummified corpses. We found a bat skeleton in the rubble of the downstairs. The picture below is slightly larger than actual size.
In pulling siding to track and repair leak damage, we were able to see into part of the uncrawlable crawlspace. One of the few things under there is a very clean cat skeleton.
Posted by john m at July 12, 2004 11:25 AM
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thanks for sharing. i have found many dried goodies in houses I have restored, mostly mice and rats. Your bat and cat definitely trump me. Find any good richmond bottles while crawling under your home?
Posted by: bill conkle at July 13, 2004 4:08 AM
AH! Do you take finding this stuff as calmly as you report about it or did it freak you out? Poor little kitty.
Posted by: LisaB at July 14, 2004 6:09 AM
I've found a few older green anonymous bottles. Most of what we've found is vintage 90's ghetto refuse -- 40 bottles, underpants (seriously -- like 5 or 6 pairs) and discarded plastic children's toys.
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So much early on was so gross that this kind of thing isn't so bad. What is gets to me are the leaking roof and the termite damage -- i.e., things that have to be dealt with. I lose sleep over them some nights wondering if this is really going to work.
R. found the kitty to be sad, too. I'm not so sure, though. I think that if I were cat I'd freakin' love it under there, so maybe it had many happy days in that crawl space before it's time came...
Posted by: john at July 14, 2004 11:41 AM
Hi, I´m from Olot an small village of the top of catalonia (in the north east of Spain) I had work for a long time with a lot of kinds skeletons. Maybe you can thing that i am an necrofilic but i'm only an artist. Please if you had more material hanged in your web about skeletons (like the photo of the bat) can you notice me. Thanks (moltes gracies). Roqué
Posted by: Marc Roqué Robert at March 15, 2005 4:36 AM
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