These four purple martins seem glad to see the tennis court fence going back up. I think they take a break here to get away from the sparrows that are all over the martin house.
These two piles of gravel and sand are slowly disappearing as work continues on the foundation. The contractor feels that there are nine additional posts that need to be installed under the 100 building. The original building had spans that are just too long and the joists have bowed with the unbalanced load. This had been pointed out to me in the past and now is likely the time to take care of this. The original builder changed the foundation design after the 100 building was completed and all the other buildings have better load bearing designs.
Friday, May 11, 2012
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