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Welcome to our Re-construction phase. Keep checking back for updates as we finish up the remodel of our Facilities Planning (Architectural/ Engineering) division... And as we continue with the remodel of the CS (Computer Services), and GS (Graphic Services) areas.

We had a group of guys here that call themselves Steppin' Out Ministries, who took care of the main indoor renovations, and will be intermittently back to help rebuild and tear down as needed/ or funds allow. On the outside, we had High Touch Ministries doing the initial dirt work and grading. This team consists of, well, Darren... and his bionic mechanical, appendage extensions.

Please forgive the lack of "before" shots, hopefully I'll be able to find some later on, and hopefully things will begin to make sense as the days and hours progress.

Note: If you are unfamiliar w/ TECH and our layout, I have tried to be fairly descriptive and orderly...

The most recent post will be at the TOP. The beginning posts are in the Archive section on the Right, under 2008 and January -only so many posts are able to fit on the page- so, if you're looking for how it all started it will be there.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Day 15-ish... Summary -Videos

28th= Rainy Yuk.

29th= Not so Yuk, - Actually, it got up to near 70˚F! and the low for overnight? 29˚!
After the Day was over I snuck back to FP, but all I found was this on the [new] library window...


There wasn't a note, just this calling card...

I think it was the one they call Jared (the Amish Phantom), and no one can seem to get a clear picture of him...

30th= Partly Un-Yuk. But still cold-ish.




Here's Dusty and the 'Phantom' [face conveniently obscured] Duct hunting.


And here's where those ducts end up.


Here are the new 'D' islands for the expanded parking lot...




And the new retaining wall on the West side.


Concreto!



Note: The Phantom has grown bold enough around the camera that it doesn't seem to phase him. He must be wise to the fact that looking directly into a camera with low resolution video footage, will achieve essentially the same effect as obscurement does with still photography. Blast! Foiled again...




And Today... Thursday... Rained last night...




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