

But carpets are thicker than this tarp, so perhaps you know how that goes. Anyway, by the end of the week the job was accomplished. Is that IT for the roof? Blogger doesn't know, so we all shall see. The skylights look smart, don't they.
Now lets go down on the soccer field side of the CLC to see what's been accomplished there. The men have been quite busy, as you will see in this series of pics, starting from the left, moving across the side and ending on the right. First is the man at the pile of bricks (many bricks!),


All of this is, of course, very encouraging.
The top of the chapel extension is moving along also, sort of at the stage you've seen in other postings--corrugated roof with skylight already installed. The next step will be the white insulation slabs, but currently they are still down at the CLC area. Perhaps tomorrow, Monday, will see them fork-lifted off the roof adjacent to the CLC and moved down to the chapel end. At any rate, you are witness to the next dramatic move in the saga of NDA RNVTNS/CNSTRCTN, VOL. VII, #2. Join us again, at the end of this first week of December, 2017. (Where did the year go?)
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