Friday, September 29, 2017

RNVTNS VOL. 5, #1 this IS where the ACTION IS

Memories, like birds, fleeting--one must grasp and hold in heart's hand.

First, this is a look inside (what blogger has been promising for weeks) with what has been accomplished recently.
  This is as far as the workmen have gotten in the old restroom inside the side door.  Earlier in the month, blogger could hear the men drilling before school began (7:45am).  Yes, early.
After this much was accomplished, this group of workers either moved outside at this site or on to another job for the time being.

With that said, much has been accomplished outside, and you've been kept up to date on that as of last posting.



                                                                         Some interesting stuff going on with the wall very recently.  In this photo we see a workman cutting out the inside divider of a concrete block for the top layer on the wall.

While at the top of the wall the finishing touches seem to be in the works.  The roof is someways off since two more sections of wall must be erected for this area (media center), or at least, that's what lay-speak blogger is thinking.  We'll all see together!
Moving eastward to where the biggest excitement of the week
was developing:  Behold a trench which suggest footer--ooooo!

To the left we see a man with a measuring rod (sounds like Ezekiel's angel) checking the northeast corner of the trench.






Below, lo, the concrete for the same is being poured.  But the trench seems to turn a corner and head for the building.  Yes, it does.  And then...well, you see it.

  Concrete is poured all the way to the building.  Yes again, we're talking here about the chapel extension.  But notice in this second photo that there seems to be a hole to the right of the poured footer.  Is that significant?  You bet.

To the right is blogger's prize pic of the week. (Not to burden you, but notice all the textures in the photo, and the balance!  She's impressed, even if no one else is.)  Could what we see in the last photo portend an elevator shaft?  Gasp!

That's all for now, folks.  Stay turned.

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