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Scenes from 20 Sewells
Road
DAY 80:
January 24, 2004 |
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Hey, what's that in
the shovel? |
Site
looking west, with
new concrete wall on the
right, wall form on the left. |
Earthmover
at rest
on east side of site. |
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This
recently poured cement
is for the foundation of the
building at the north end. |
New
cement foundation
along the north side. |
Looking
south, new
foundation on west side. |
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now, some sepia* photos of the site... |
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Bulldozer
and little
compactor, out for
a stroll. |
New
walls and forms at
mid-site, with the Church of
the Nativity in the background. |
Mid-site
excavation. |
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New
walls at mid-site,
looking northwest and
viewed through rebar. |
Same
new walls, this time
looking northeast. |
Hey,
it's those new
walls again! (this time
from the back). |
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| *Sepia:
1) A brown pigment prepared from a black fluid secreted by cuttlefish,
used in monochrome drawing and in watercolours. 2) A brown tint
used in photography. 3) A button on the digital camera
accidentally pushed by our photographer... |