We made all eight Trusses at George's house, then we put a new shoe on the horse, Stella, like you do!!
As you can see, Dad kept her company at the head end whilst drinking coffee. Using phrases not found in his handy pocket Size Romanian phrasebook, he had an intimate chat, mean while....
Avram and I got to grips with taking old shoe off and putting new one on. Never done that before! Ever!
My Superman shirt today was a gift from Cloverlea Primary School in Timperley who raised 350 pounds with a non uniform on the theme of "Super Heros'.
With Stella shod and cart loaded with 14 panels it was off to the site of the new house two miles away in Tarlengeni. Great fun.
George was in charge and we just sat back and were thrilled and amazed to be delivering the bits of a new house in such a place as this.
It was such fun we were oblivious to the tail back we were causing. A bit like your worst caravaner who holds up the traffic on a Bank Holiday!!!
Dad is trying hard to shout to Stella and George that we should have turned left, Dad knows the Romanian word for left, its stinga, and it's actually in his handy pocket size phrase book.
Go Dad!!!
By 4pm today, at the site, the panels were in place and also the roof trusses had arrived by Cart and Stella.
A good day again. Tonight we move out of the Centre into a nearby B&B cos there are new volunteers arriving from Plymouth.
It's starting to take shape!
ReplyDeleteLove the superman top!
Will
Looking good. Is Steve (Tom) having a day of rest - or is it he that needs those trusses ? - heavy workcould produce mutiple hernias in the novice tum.
ReplyDeleteThe Tuesday House group met last evening with contributions from John Wesley and much admiration of your progress