On top of that, on Tuesday we hosted a couple of classes from Nicolet Technical College as well as some teachers and administrators who also attended.
Here Charlie dazzles the group with his display of the most minute detail using the most grandiose of hand gestures (or is he reaching for the food?).
The next day when Ann asked one of her students who attended what he came away with he said, "You're contractor really loves his work!"
Before the session began, Sarah Juon, from the local astonisher, errr, Rhinelander Daily News interviewed the key players in this venture and an article is to appear this weekend.
We'll keep you (ahem) posted here.
Also in the houth newth (that's house news for the unitiated. I gueth it should be altho in the houth newth . . .
Bob put his finishing masterful touches on the stairs.
The downside of this event is that we can't walk on them for 24 hours because the glue needs to set.
As a result we must go outside to go downstairs. And the outside slope looks and feels like a candidate for the luge at the next Winter Olympics (Potential theme: Hodags on Ice).
And, oh yes, in solar news, the panels were cranking out 150 degree heat today, another bright sunny beautiful day in the Northwoods. Take THAT power company!
Nice article
ReplyDeleteMore attention / focus needs to be given towards completion of lower level.
Guests will need accomadations.
Accommodations
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