Much has happened in the last three days. The old locker/strength-training room has been transformed into the band room. On the right side of the photo you can see the marble panel behind the sink just inside the door. Mr. Ceremele wasted no time in getting the instruments into his new digs.
Cement or some other filler has surrounded the new room coming off the ground floor of the current building and going into the theater site. Insulation of some kind around the room can be seen above the filler. (Blogger can't seem to right this photo. Sorry.)
Moving to the old back stage reveals the work of bricking up the hall door that used to lead to Heritage Hall staircase. Across from this door was the prop storage. That doorway too, must be bricked in, and the room will be accessible from another point (?).
Moving outside: the trench saga continues as the excavator makes a delicate maneuver under the watchful eye of comrades. This is close to the electrical pipes trench, thus the care. As noted before, there seems to be no end of trench digging and pipe laying. One photo above may look like we are witnessing the birth of a volcano—no, it’s merely in relation to the t. saga.
The truck run across the parking lot is supposed to be “rolled up” next week so that repairs can be done on the lot. The excavator on the hill, the truck drivers, and all the workers on the soccer site have been putting in 14 hour days lately. Now that's determination.
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Mr. Ceremele in his new digs! Was this sentence constructed by design?
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