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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

MMAP, Sept. 2013, New Durham, New Hampshire, Part 2


We started the last month of the project this week, but let me backtrack just a bit. I'm a bit behind in my blog. 

The last week of the September project, a few of the jobs came together and were completed.

First was a project that Harry was working on.  Two of the signs needed a roof.

A couple of us helped with the painting.
I was curious because of the time and effort spent on these, whether they were for looks or some practical use?  So I asked.... it was practical...the roof somewhat protects the signs from the weather!  Then I noticed there were other signs in the areas that have these roofs.
So at the end of the month, they were both mounted.




 They really did look good!

The wood for the ski shed interior walls was sanded,  (all of the ladies worked on it) and was completed.

Joyce completed the urethaning of the wood.  They are ready to be put up in the ski shed.

The rest of us completed urethaning doors and frames inside the Summit building.

The installing of the PEX pipes for the floor heating was completed by Paul and Art.
It is being installed from the basement, below the floor of the meeting room.

and tied into a junction connecting point to the boiler.

Antifreeze will be heated up and run through these pipes.   They are now ready to be hooked up to the manifold.


One of the camp board members lives in York, Maine.  He had Chris and Brenda take us over to York for a special evening.  On the way, we stopped at Portsmouth, NH, (on the coast and border of Maine) where there is a beautiful garden.  It was still in full bloom and the weather was perfect to wander around.






When we got to York, we took a trail, that lead us through the woods, 


over a bridge
(made to resemble the Golden Gate!)


through historical area, 




















 where John Hancock owned this wharf,
 




and along the coast!




Then he took us out for Lobster!  This was JUST Paul's!!




It was a great way to end the project and the week!


As we begin our third and last month, it doesn’t seem like we have been here for over two months.  It is exciting to look back on the accomplishments of just a few old folks in a short period of time.

God has truly blessed us with strength, excitement and love for the work here in New Durham.

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