Saturday, July 4, 2009











Less words today, more pictures. Less rain today, more heat!

No, we didn't finish today, but we're really close, as you can tell from the photos. We had to stop early today because of the sun; it gets to beaming down on us as we work in the front of the house over the garage. But a lot was still accomplished today.

We welcomed back Byron, his first day back with us after his vacation. Unfortunately, he picked up a bug and wasn't feeling very well today but gave it the old college try and stuck with us 'till we quit. (You have the Superintendent's permission to take the rest of this Holiday weekend off and recuperate!)

Patrick was back to help us out with the electrical service. We appreciate his skills and his willingness to serve with us... we're glad we didn't have to stick OUR hands in that box!!!!!! Frank was again the subject of some light ribbing and we claimed that since he has such an 'electric' personality he needed the meter mounted on him. We all thought he looked pretty good with it in front of his face. Someone else quipped that maybe he just needed a surge protector. You can decide.

In true Independence Day tradition, Pam brought us homemade BBQ sandwiches. They were terrific! Thanks, Pam... you know how we look forward to lunch time!

In semi-full disclosure, your Girl Power Crew Chief, Perfection Control Chief, and Blogger Extraordinaire helped locate and cut the openings for the wires and get the piece of panel siding up behind the meter and electrical service to the house. There was a slight miscalculation during the process but you can't tell it and you will never, never, never, EVER know what happened... at least not until one of the group that was working today decides to blab. But remember, I hold the 'power of the pen'!

Well folks, I promised less words and more pictures and I'm not sure I succeeded in my attempt at the former. Enjoy the rest of the Holiday, be safe, and I'll see you tomorrow as we gather for Bible Study and Worship.

1 comment:

  1. It's good to know, that even though it rarely happens, you can teach some "old dogs" some new tricks. It feels good that I can provide technical expertise. Russell

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