Up on the Roof
Today, five of us from King of Peace joined with others from our community and some RV Care-A-Vanners to dry in The Apostle's Build.
While the four of us men worked on the roof, Sandi was next door working on the Board of Realtors House, which was painted today. That Habitat House can be seen in the background of the bottom photo above.
Next Saturday, February 17, is King of Peace's day to provide the main work force (8 people should be enough) as well as offering the work site meal. We'll start at 9 a.m. The house is at the end east end of Douglas Drive in St. Marys, where it dead ends near Point Peter Road.
Austin works at nailing down the plywood roof.
3 of the 5 King of Peace workers. The father/son
McCaulley team are working in the forground.
Tar paper goes on once the roof is completely secured.
The last of the tar paper goes on. The windows were done.
The house is dried in with three days of volunteer labor!
3 of the 5 King of Peace workers. The father/son
McCaulley team are working in the forground.
Tar paper goes on once the roof is completely secured.
The last of the tar paper goes on. The windows were done.
The house is dried in with three days of volunteer labor!
While the four of us men worked on the roof, Sandi was next door working on the Board of Realtors House, which was painted today. That Habitat House can be seen in the background of the bottom photo above.
Next Saturday, February 17, is King of Peace's day to provide the main work force (8 people should be enough) as well as offering the work site meal. We'll start at 9 a.m. The house is at the end east end of Douglas Drive in St. Marys, where it dead ends near Point Peter Road.
1 Comments:
At 2/13/2007 7:08 AM, Anonymous said…
See you there. I'm a pretty good insulation stuffer.
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