Friday, September 8, 2017

RNVTNS VOL. IV, #2 It's SO EXCITING!

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

This just about says it all.  Prepare for, look for, anticipate, and celebrate the adventure of School Year 2017-2018.  We are on the move and don't get in our way.




Since the workmen feel the same way, they've assured that their operations too, will be out of our way.  School is serious business, after all.  Yes, but how are the workers going to stay out of our way?  Where there's a will, there's a way--through the outside door (where the drink/candy machines used to be), through the once-apon-a-time restroom, through the cupboard at the end of it, into Dr. Kohl's old office, and through to Mr. Greife's old classroom, as seen in this photo.  Note that this door had to be created with a sledge hammer.  Actually, you're looking from the other end, i.e. starting in Mr. G's room, in this photo--

and heading back toward the old rest room.  Imagine walking from Mr. G's room, through Dr. K's office and cupboard, and arriving back in the rest room.  Now look to your right.  Can you figure it out?   What you're  seeing on the right is the old utility cupboard.  Further to the right you would have seen another opening into the rest room (sledgehammer).  This arrangement allows the workmen to do the rest of the work in Phase 1 without entering the first floor hall.




                                                                                     
Now let's go down the hall to see the new counselors' suite.  Here we see two offices in the suite.  As you can see, the counselors allow no grass to sprout beneath their feet.




Now step out of the suite and proceed down the hall a bit further to your left, and voile: the finished iPad charging station (referred to in an earlier blog as power station).  Note that there are no condiments near the wall, so don't bring your lunch!


There are some hints as to outside activity, but for now blogger will have to go on little sleuthing expeditions after workmen's hours.  It has its hazards.

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