Armed with a borrowed Sony Mavica (cute little digital camara that stores the images on good ol' floppy disks), Nan and I wandered around the site. I had the thing record the pictures in weenie mode (small and fast to download). Yes, some are rotated. Just please turn your head. I will rotate them when I'm in front of a machine with an image program and I remember to attend to it.
Other folk showed up while we were there; so we got some pics of them too. Lot'sa DuPont advertising to.
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| Down the lane. You really can't see anything 'til you get there. |
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| I put my back out helping Nan move these Lady Slippers away from the excavation. They are all over the site. |
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| They're so dear I had to take 2 shots. |
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| The pond.OB |
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| Our new living room. |
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| Visting John, Chris & Soph's. Note the design similarities. |
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| Looking down the common. Compare to Bruce's rendition. He spaced the porta-potty. |
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| Becky practices elopment tactics. |
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| Paul and Julia's (foreground), Sheila's (background) |
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| Shirley's house. I don't know why she doesn't rate Tyvek the way the rest of us seem to. The Typar is a nic shade of gray shade tho. |
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| Randy and Philipe's |
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| Some foundations. Chris and Laural's is the further one. Randy and Philipe's Tyvek shining thru the trees all the way in back. Fore foundation is a subsidized house. |
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Big pile of dirt.
Hey, can't we take some of that top soil home? It is home. |
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| Big pile of chips. |
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