Work continues to progress. The guys have been diligent in placing and finishing the concrete work for the louvered windows as you can see below. They're starting to look like they've always been there.
 |
Looking the Length of the 'Basement' |
 |
Louvers In Place |
In addition to the louvers, the decorative blocks have been moving right along. They've been kind of hard to install, since they're tapered on all four sides, and not grooved or notched so as to be somewhat interlocking for some reason. They do look pretty cool in place.
 |
Double Blocks -From the Inside |
 |
Double Blocks - From the Outside |
And the single blocks. The arrangement is mirrored in the other breezeway as well.
The inside is beginning to take shape. Tile work is beginning. Here's the first course of tiles laid down. The tile here is just a plain brown with no pattern.
 |
Laying the First Course of Tiles |
 |
Laying the First Course of Tiles - All the Way |
 |
The First Course Roughed In
|
Today, will see finishing the decorative blocks, laying more tile, after I go and get three more bags of cement and six more bags of
Thinset mortar. Also, on tap for today is the digging of holes for the vertical poles for the parking palapa, as well as delivery (I hope) of most or all of the poles and sticks needed for the palapa. That's enough for a Saturday, I think.
No comments:
Post a Comment
We want to get your thoughts about our posts, and what you would like to see here.
Unfortunately, adding an image to your comment can't be done directly. The only way you can do it is to include the URL of the image from a hosing server, which means that first, you must upload your image to Flickr, Dropbox, or some other image hosting server.
Not very good, but that's all that is available right now.
To post a YouTube video, simply enter the video URL in the comment box. It will appear in the comment box ready to play.
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.