Hey, what do you know? Timothy and Jason actually came back for another round of demolition and hauling! I'm incredibly grateful - a lot of hard, hard work happened today!
We now have probably 90% of the materials that came with the dome transported to my land...I'll need to go back next week to collect one more load of wood, as well as the generator and a couple other miscellaneous items. Some of the materials will be used to re-build the decking under the dome, and others will likely become a chicken coop and/or shed.
Here's a nice progression from early in the day until we finished:
Did you notice the bird house in the middle of everything? The guys found an occupied nest in the eaves of the shed they were disassembling, and Jason whipped together a bird house to place it in. We're hoping the parents can find the nest okay!
It's hard to tell scale in the photo, but the eggs were tiny - probably less than an inch long.
Here's all the stuff piled up on my land:
And Jason even pounded my sand point well down a bit further! (After a little technical difficulty wherein the cap was off kilter, and the threads of one pipe got bent, lol.) It's now about 8 feet below ground level. It's tall because he attached the next section of pipe.
Anyway, it was a long day, but very good. I'm very grateful that God has given me friends and family members who are willing to sacrificially help out with rugged stuff like this!
Aw, that was sweet of Jason to make a birdhouse real quick =)
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