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The recycled Rainbow canned-ham trailer is ever evolving. In Fall of 2007, the post & beam frame got an asphalt rolled roof on the side over the Ham and clear Sun-Tuf over the exterior porch. There has also been a series of interior revisions as it has evolved into a home office for TR's medical transcription business. Of course, it is now the called Ham Office. :)
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The lightweight ladder is for the felines to enjoy baskets on Ham top under the protection of the main roof. They also sleep in the cat-carriers that are handily stored up there. |
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This desk is made from a recycled piano case. The clock is a family heirloom of dubious value but great style. Overhead cupboards hold various types of computer media, cables and gadgets.
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Looking from the rear office forward to the comfortable sofa, perfect for a lunchtime nap. Drawers underneath hold clothing and personal miscellaneous |
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TR's home business is computer-dependent. A wireless antenna is mounted outside on a porch upright in an old carriage light fixture. The access point is 70 feet away in the main house. |
Now we're working on other projects, the Ham Office is snug for the winter rains. More to come in 2010!
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