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Friday, November 6, 2009
Field Lab Arches
Supply run to Alpine today....stocked up on stuff for me.....range feed and alfalfa for Benita. She was waiting at my door when I got home. Good cow! Shot this long view as I was coming home at 5:30PM. 63,86,36,0
I guess that it should be no surprise that the trusses line up so good thanks to the jig, but in one of your shots a few days ago it looked like they were all over the place. Good Job!
This is certainly an accomplishment after all of the hard work and planning. You should be proud of this moment.
The photos you take of the structure in the different lighting and weather conditions over the next few weeks before the next phase of the roof begins will be something you will look back on with a big smile.
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ReplyDeleteI guess that it should be no surprise that the trusses line up so good thanks to the jig, but in one of your shots a few days ago it looked like they were all over the place. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos through the eyes of JW :o) Lost my connection earlier today...was good to see you again. Say moo to Benita.
ReplyDeleteLooking good.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, symmetry.
once again, awesome pics.
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Your Trusses are Iconic
ReplyDeleteWells Done!
Your trusses are
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Wells done!
The view looking thru the trusses is kinda tripie..I like it. Is there going to be a insperation fluid fridge located under these trusses?
ReplyDeleteTed, I think you should start your own blog. You have so many inspirational things to share.
ReplyDeleteNice arches, Field Lab.
I really like the long view, showing the lay out of the buildings, and structures.
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly an accomplishment after all of the hard work and planning. You should be proud of this moment.
ReplyDeleteThe photos you take of the structure in the different lighting and weather conditions over the next few weeks before the next phase of the roof begins will be something you will look back on with a big smile.