Howdy friends and neighbors.
Today ends the first full week of our volunteers working with Porier Custom Homes and it has been great fun working together and watching things progress towards our common goal.
From my volunteer coordinator view point " my limited eyesight as it is" it seems that construction errors, oversights within the drawings etc, generate a few surprises that arise and need to be dealt with as things move forward. It is great to see Michel and crew figure out the various issues with the other parties engaged in the halls construction and make alternate plans. With that scenario it becomes difficult to know exactly what we can help with tomorrow but by the time we arrive yesterday's issues seen to be solved and they become today's project.
All that to say if you have some time you would like to offer, let me know I'll communicate with Chad your availability, we are most likely to be put to work at something on site.
It's great quite a number have volunteered for the staining project that is awaiting an empty stall to be done within. I will most certainly communicate its launch when it's ready.
We are currently just about finished the rebar across the front and left side. At this point, I've not discovered if the forming around the right side (kitchen library end) does or does not require more rebar.
"Us 'wabbits' sure can get da' Fudd a hoppin'!!"
"Til' Iz' hears from da Fudd" (aka Chad)
"Allz' I haz' ta' sayz iz',
What's up Doc???"
&
"Dat's all for now folks"
"Hope yaz' enjoyed da' show!!"
Greg
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