The hammering continued along with measuring and cutting, carrying back and forth and getting up and down ladders.
The outside sheathing was finished which meant we could move on to protecting the wood by swaddling it in Tyvek. This involved more hammering, from inside and outside, from on the ground, on ladders and over the top of the wall.
We worked until lunch time and enjoyed sandwiches and chips on the porch of the Land House, the headquarters for RHINO. Four members of St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church each took a car load of us on a tour of NOLA, highlighting the areas hardest hit by Katrina and the recovery. We first viewed a graphic presentation of the area affected by Katrina. You can view this at nola.com/katrina/graphics/flashflood.
This evening we once again we fed by the great cooks of St. Charles Ave. Presbyterian Church. Fried catfish was the centerpiece of the meal accompanied by a salad bar, red potatoes, green beans, fruit and cake and ice cream.
Sounds like another great day! I see jackets. It must have been cooler.
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