About half the metal framework has been fabricated. There is a lot of it!
We are in a race against time to back fill the retaining wall. It is these sorts of falls that the wall will hold back. This was a small but annoying bit of collapsed shale that I had to shovel out by hand. It was greasy with mud as well. This occured after just half an inch of rain.
At least we have back-filled about half the wall with three quarters of the aggregate.
Dramatic change
After six months of groundwork and preparation, the house shape emerges in just one day. The photos do not do the size justice. My first impressions as I drove up the street this afternoon was quite startling. For in introvert like me, the house is quite the opposite. Fortunately the few remaining gums in front soften the view. It is as tall as my Signal Box house in Armidale, but over twice the width and twice the length. My architects and I put a lot of thought in getting the proportions right. Not too big to be unaffordable, and not too small to appear too boxy. Four of the telescope mounts in the observatory were finished as well. The fourth wall of the shed also completed today. Just the roof, doors and trim to go. And I had to take the drone for a spin on such a day...
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