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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Saturday Work

I got to go into work on Saturday to help oversee a deck pour for Rutland City.

The early morning had some beautiful skies:


Screed machine and concrete through the side truss.

A few hours into the pour and I had to leave for another appointment.  After my appointment and some work in the office, I came back out to an almost completed deck pour.

Burlap going down to keep the concrete damp for curing.

Not a bad Saturday - still made it home in time to get some weekend chores done around the house!

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Lunch Time Writing Prompt: Dig Again

Challenge found on Pinterest from Daily Writing Prompt:



So here is my lunch time story:

It was my turn to dig again.  I grab the shovel with blistered hands, mindful of the broken handle to avoid splinters.

Billy scrambles out of the hole as I slide down the opposite side.  We were getting deeper, but still, no findings.  I settle into the rhythm of pushing the shovel into the ground, prying up the dirt, and slinging the soil over my shoulder as my mind wanders.


After a while, Billy says, "Looks like rain."  I grunt my displeasure and keep digging.  Fairly soon, raindrops start falling, gliding down the sides of the hole.  Billy takes over just as the lowest part of the hole starts collecting a puddle.

Monday, July 25, 2016

Sunday Drive

On Friday I volunteered to be the one who drove up to Middlebury over the weekend to check on the deck cure for a precast structure bound for Craftsbury.  It was another beautiful summer day on Sunday (and Saturday, but I forgot to take pictures on Saturday) and one great thing about gravel pits, they normally have incredible views.

 The cure is looking good - deck is nice and wet!

After I finished work, my parents and I continued north, headed for Burlington.  My dad had been complaining he hadn't been north off the farm in a while.

We stopped at the Barnes and Noble and we each found a few books.  I have to say that I am disappointed that the Burlington Barnes and Noble store has significantly reduced their selection of books that are lower priced.  Can't say that it is my favorite Barnes and Noble any more...  But I did find a hardcover of Outlaw by Ted Dekker for $5.  It is a spectacular book!

After the bookstore we drove down to Lake Champlain and found an expensive parking spot, but it was next to the Lake and the parking lot was nicely maintained.  Then we walked up to Church Street to find some lunch.  We ended up at Big Daddy's Pizza.  I think they do more business at night, but we ended up with some really good sandwiches from there.  The bread was really good!

Once the sandwiches were ready, we walked back down to the Lake, found some shade and enjoyed people, boat and water watching while eating.  Once our lunch was finished, we walked towards the south, along the Lake.

Of course I found construction equipment!

Replica of an old style lake/canal boat - free admission on Sunday!

Boat wheel

old style lantern

Narrow hallway

Boat anchor

View of Lake Champlain

After the Lake, we headed towards home, but not till we stopped at Doreen's for some creamies!


Sunday, July 10, 2016

Adirondack Museum

Today we went to the Adirondack Museum.  It was a beautiful ride up through New York to the Adirondack's.

The cost of admission was $18 and the museum is nicely laid out, some attractions inside and some outside.  The museum does a good job representing the history of the Adirondacks.  However, the price did seem a bit steep compared to Vermont's Shelburne Museum.

Favorite boat from the Boating Building
Log joints at one of the cabins
Details on another cabin.
More log joints on another cabin.
Inside a log cabin.
View of Blue Lake Mountain.
Inside Bull Cottage.
Furniture in Bull Cottage.
Window in Bull Cottage.
Bull Cottage rain gutter and chains.

Resting tent.
Standard Open Camp.
View in open camp.

Log joints of open camp.
Roof line of open camp.
End details of open camp.
All in all, not a bad way to spend a rainy Sunday with family!