Holiday Inn Express Tuscaloosa-University
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Buncha Boomerangers!
... Kylia Colvin's home. Whooped the metal roof and a bunch of the hardi siding. Great group of guys also. Dave, the pastor, Marvin, crazy Pat (although he seems to have mellowed a bit since last time) and Arch. Also, Gail and Sandy two newbies. Great giving spirit.
Had some local help also from a local university- Shelton State. Kevin is a teacher there and brought 4 students to help out. We are working to develop a base of ...
Man, Busy week!
... of his working (kind of like God). He got the plans ready, got permits, set the batter boards and strings to show where the house would be, and arranged for the concrete foundations and block work to be done on these four new homes. Amazing. No lack of work for a bit now. And he got all of the materials for the rough framing there. Makes our jobs easy. Joey Crimmins, the newest site supervisor, was bouncing between ...
1st Pres. from Cinncinatti, Ohio and Saginaw Pipe
... by Laura and her sister Amy, who were both quick studies and took the tile and ran with it and finsihed the installation of the 12 x 12 tile ( in subway pattern) in both the kitchen and both bathrooms. Great job. Saved the grout lessons for the next group. Mrs. Jemison, the future homeowner, has been coming out almost everyday to work down her sweat equity hours, and says that she is determined to become the ...
Long week!
... for the RVers. Future. So, the rest of us worked on finishing hanging the drywall in the crooked old and straight new walls of the Lion's Den. Where they meet was interesting. I pity the finish guy. It used to was gonna be me, but I spoke with Ricky, the man we subcontract Habitat's drywall hanging and finishing to and he gave me a reasonable price such that I don't have to spend the next ...
Project Children and Markedia's Dedication
... We have poured the foundation already.
In 2006, after Hurricane Katrina hit the gulf coast, Habitat Intl. had a program where they built one house in Rockefeller Center, NY and then later 50 houses on the National Mall in Washington, DC- one for each state- and then shipped them to the coast. Unfortunately, many of these homes never got built. We are going to make sure this one is done ...