Maya has been slowly repairing her tiny house which was damaged when a massive maple tree limb landed on it. She fixed all of the structural issues, replaced a section of compromised subflooring and topped it with cork, replaced all of the broken clapboards and painted them, replaced the damaged corner trim., and added two columns to fortify the previously cantilevered storage loft. When the Road House sells, the tiny house will need a new home and Maya has decided that the time has come to sell it. We have offered to bundle it with our sale which means that all repairs and finishing work need to be completed soon. With Maya in Alaska at the moment, I used the day to address several remaining issues, most notably the metal roof. Removing all the dents was impossible, but I got it back into the correct shape and looking somewhat respectable again. I also remounted the outdoor light fixture, painted the new support posts and trim, and built thresholds for the transitions from the new cork flooring to the existing bamboo flooring. I believe the remaining interior trim work will only take a few more days to finish.