I got the last of the windows in.

 I finished cleaning up the windows. 

It was definitely a "better-looking sow's ear project--"You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, but you can make a better looking sow's ear." However, you have to know when to quit trying. The windows aren't perfect, but they look much better.

The rear window was just a frame. The actual window had been removed to allow a window AC to be inserted. I don't want to put the AC in just yet, so I used some plastic to make a temporary window pane and mounted it. I think what I'll do, in the future, is make that window so it can accommodate the AC, or have a plexiglass insert that can be put in.

For now, I accomplished my purpose of getting the trailer weather tight. Now I can put a little space heater in the trailer and keep warm as I work on the interior. We'll be traveling some over the holidays and our church has a major event coming in December, so it'll be the heart of winter before I get back at the Frolic in earnest. I'm glad to be at this point.

I'll get some more pictures posted soon.

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