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THE FROST WALLS GO UPPART II: THE POUR |
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| September 5, 2008, continued |
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Well, 2:30 rolled around
and all was in readiness ... but not a cement truck in sight! |
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Waiting for the cement trucks: John Blais, in the chair; behind him, Fern Dumoulin (taking a little siesta); checking out Fern is Gene Knox; to the right of Gene, long-time Club member Frank Bean; sitting on the fender, Ivan Arsenault; and stretched out in the trailer is Bob Stickney. |
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It wasn't until 4:30
that the first truck arrived, ... |
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... quickly followed
by three more! |
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The pour began along
the east wall and continued quickly around the building. |
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John Blais set the anchor bolts. |
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Frank Duguay troweled the freshly poured concrete and checked levels. |
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The pour was completed just before dusk. |
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| During the course of the long day, several people stopped by to check out what was happening. | ||||
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Crystal Duguay brought Chase and Brayden to watch their dad, Frank Duguay, at work. |
At the end of the day, Marty Morgan and his wife Pam came to check on the progress. Marty had just gotten back from a job site in Ellsworth. Once again, thanks Marty and Pam for your generous donation! |
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| The next step is to take the forms down. | ||||
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