An unscheduled pour. It appears that the neighbor's wall does not have a footing deep enough so we will have to reinforce it on our side.
One of the 16 foot long windows went in this week. There is a view there to Catalina on a clear day. The landscaping is designed to screen out the house to the right and frame the view with trees.
This pop-out design element went in this week. The original design only had one window on this side of the room and the pop-out was to the left. This was done after construction started.
The guy in the hole looking for the sewer pipe is Linko. The tall frail guy is Braque who hands Linko tools and watches the street making sure cars don't fall in. They have strong Eastern European accents we can't tell from where. They've been in the business of digging for sewer lines for decades and smoke constantly. Mateo says Linko smokes cigars all day to block the stench of the sewer. It's a slow, tedious process, Linko is careful not to hit any other pipes in the street.
The pipe was found about 10 feet deep. It took Linko all week to find, over 40 hours, with Braque faithfully standing over.
This just went in today.
3 comments:
Lets try this again!
I believe you are building something like my dream house! What a delight to be able to watch it in development. Thank you for sharing this blog
Linda
Wow, you're doing it Andy!!!! Congrats!!!
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