Tuesday, October 4, 2011

long day



























For some strange reason, I felt compelled to keep working today.  Nine hours later I had all the parts ready for the east end doorway.  Mounted and welded the header into place, excavated for the footing pour, and prepped the uprights.  77,88,58, .10",B  

9 comments:

Larry Prater said...

Don't you just love all of us telling you what you should and shouldn't do? I guess we all know better than you do how you should run your life. So remember, when we say frog, you better jump.

pw said...

the new library in Alpine will open soon. next time you're by, please take some snaps to post. thanks

MsBelinda said...

I love your work ethic. With the milder temperatures I am not surprised you put in longer hours.

Rita B. said...

Is there a "move-in" date? I figure this winter to be too soon. maybe next summer/fall? I believe i understand you will only occupy a partial space and the rest will be greenhouse?

Bruce S said...

John, You know me and I am behind you 100%. If the government will give it to you, take it. If others don't like it, then change the laws. I know I have tried on many occasions. Just bitchin' don't count. You know it, but God, Guns and Government will elicit the most replies. Keep up the excellent work. Hope to get back down to our place soon.

Unknown said...

John I've been where you are now doing it yourself an yourway theres a feeling of acomplishment that no one will actually appreicate but you. But I'll say one thing it's a great high with in yourself.You have done a great job so far an its been a pleasure watching you these past few years.Rome was not built in a day.

John Wells said...

weather update... .10" of rain from 10 - 10:30PM

Steal These Words said...

Do you think you'll ever reach the point when your house is completely done or will it always be an ongoing project? If you are an artist - how did you learn about construction and electronics - I was just curious.

Allen Hare said...

Excited to see so much physical progress today. It all looks so good. Hope the pour, and the finish out all go well.