Whether it shows or not, I have tried to construct posts that have, some internal cohesiveness. But I end up with some photos that don't quite fit the current theme so they remain in inventory, unsold and unused. Well, today I am going to dump some of the inventory. The result may be less coherent than usual. So, if that is bothersome, you might want to wait for another post (which could be even less coherent).
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Panorama -
I am standing about in the center of the building. The left end of this picture shows half of the main entrance. As you move to the right in the photo you see the back wall of the kitchen. Continuing to the right there is the back wall of the building where the restrooms are located. Picking up where Paul with his red shirt gives us a good landmark, we move into the sanctuary and the wall with the big window (just a notch in the wall here). Finally at the far right we are back to the main entrance. I am impressed that the panorama came out as well as it did considering the photographer and it being hand held. There are six or seven separate images merged together. Too bad it is so small on the blog. It looks better when you can scroll the image across the screen. All of these words describing things you can't see reminds me of one Bible class lesson when the projector did not work.
Sixteen Legged Scaffolding Relocation Device -
This is quite a display of coordination. Even more impressive was an earlier day when the eighteen legged model was used and a corner was turned. No casualties reported in either instance.
The Drive-thru Window in the Kitchen -
TMITYH is cutting an opening for the drive-thru window in the kitchen.
Here he is waiting for his first customer, who showed up with the mobile fork lift.
The Breakroom -
As designed |
As used |
As weathered |
As repaired |
Denise and Andy Make Big Bucks -
The Bosses Make a Pit Stop -
The Sandhill Cranes Make a Flyover -
I have seen sandhill cranes flying over the building site every evening I have been there. One of these days I will be ready with a longer lens and capture a better image of these big, beautiful birds in flight. If they do come to services, however, we will not use them as song leaders.
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