Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Tuesday, February 18

Bea started the day with a Tim Horton's Coffee, compliments of Dennis from Cambridge, who is here with a team working for the Samaritan Foundation.  He brings his own coffee machine and coffee from his franchise.

We spent another busy day in Loma cutting boards for the shelving and assembling support 'ladders' for the storage building.  Bea split her time between applying termite repellant to the boards and doing odd jobs in the community centre.  A large group from Ridgetown, Ontario has been busy making chicken houses for some of the villagers.  They are working in the vacant upper floor of the community centre.

Vic and I completed all the Ladders in the Afternoon and Eddie and I were able to get the brackets attached to the wall in David's Art Room in order to put up more shelves for displaying the kids art projects.  Holes must be drilled into cement blocks using a hammer drill.  Plastic plugs are then hammered into the holes to hold screws.

Internet is wonky tonight so I will quit while I am ahead.

Better than the Local Brew

Start of a Class of Some Kind
Shelf Supports cut Yesterday
This is Where the Shelving will Go
A Completed 'Ladder'
Bea Applying 'Bwana Juice' as Vic Calls It
Putting in Plastic Plugs after Eddie Drilled Holes
Attaching a Bracket 
Eddie Attaches the Last of the 3 Brackets
End of Our Shift

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