North
On the left: logs waiting to go up for the roof of the scaffolding.
On the right: kids having a snack. And roof tins waiting.
In the middle: the very end of our road. We don't intend it to come to our house once the house is ready
Middle behind: under rusty roof tins posts and beams for the house (to be used next after the scaffolding and temporary roof is ready)
West
The top of the scaffolding, about 6.1 meters above the ground.
On this we will now start building the roof of the scaffolding for us to be able to work longer into autumn and eventually we can build the roof of the house under the roof of the scaffolding.
A big benefit of Mick being a rock climber is that he is able to walk and work up here! He might be the only one who can...
The top of the scaffolding from below
Mick put the boards every 60cm (2 feet) for him to feel safe to walk and work up there
Looks like a gigsaw puzzle well done all .xx Mummo
ReplyDeleteMighty stuff Mick, fair play to you lad! Any plans for a visit home at all?? Mini
ReplyDeleteWell Mick? Thanks, no solid plans for a visit home at the moment but one may be possible early 2018. Mick.
DeletePatience is the name of the game mick looks like a peaceful spot to live.
ReplyDeleteTis a nice peaceful spot Bobby, plenty time to hear the birds and the wind blowing through the trees. Sometimes hard to be patient when things are going really slow, just try to remember that the process is just as important as the end result. Mick.
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