It has been 3-4 weeks since we poured this back patio:
This is at the rear of the building, a level up from the parking lot.
The concrete truck parked up in the alley and we carried the cement down in 5 gallon buckets. There were four of us (we could have used another person or two) and it was hard, sweaty work. This is, again, water control. And it's a nice shady resting spot, too, that will be the beginning of the hillside seating area.
See the small concrete pad here?
That's for the air conditioner:
It sure feel nice inside!
Walking over to the other corner of the building, still standing on the concrete, this is the view:
The roof is actually red now, and I'll get those pictures up soon, but here it's still tar paper.
You can see the door in the back of PC's truck. In the previous post there was a picture of the door after it was unloaded, so I'm chronologically upside down. Soon I'll post a picture of the door where it's supposed to be...
Just a few minutes later, the fire trucks screamed through town to put out this fire:
It must have been a huge fire because I could see flames from here!
But the fire department(s) had it under control pretty quickly, because it didn't last long.
Thank goodness.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Concrete (hopefully this is the last post about concrete for quite a while), back door view, and fire
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It's coming along! I haven't been by for a while--gardens are really keeping me busy with canning and freezing. But it's nice to see the progress. Say Hi to you guys for me!
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