You know how it is when you are working in a building that is "old" and has been "added to" several times. "I think the wiring goes through this light junction box". RIGHT! This job is going to require a trip or two to the attic.
At the end of the project it started raining and didn't quit for 3 days. (But it never rains in Phoenix). We never did see what the total was but just outside our house the area suddenly became PC Lake (Phoenix Christian for those a little slower on the uptake).
We did have several guests who were quite pleased with the whole event.
We must leave and return to the complex through this 20 foot long, 8 foot high gate. Sometimes Billie uses it for her daily workout.
After the workout it is time to set the table for the Thanksgiving feast. We are so blessed in this nation with super abundance.
The table is set, including the grilled salmon, and it is time to dig in.
A neat tradition was started at Phoenix Christian in 2006. All of the graduates are invited to come and participate in a game of touch football the day after Thanksgiving. These guys played for around five hours.
The day after thanksgiving it is time to set up the decorations to celebrate the birth of our Savior and King Jesus Christ.
Who says there isn't enough room in a motor home for a Christmas tree?
Of course the nose of the house is always the perfect place for a wreath.
This is a very interesting project that is going on here as well. There is a group of contractors busy installing a whole bunch of solar panels. When they are complete the school will have a very large car port which doubles as a school lighting project. There will even be a lot of electricity left over to go back to the city grid.
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