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Way more skill than my rock walls |
For my last month in Thailand, I was mostly working on a new staff house. It's a stilt house, so I got to / had to learn lots while working on it - Damlawa and I teaching each other again. Don't tell to compo guys: we found that the safest way to work when on the floor joists or roof beams was barefoot.
We got a fair bit of attention from the other work crews when installing stairs with steps of 7.5" rise and 10" run, as is similar to North American standards. Karen standard is more like 15" rise and 6" run, made with 2X4 treads and stringers.
Another common form of stairs |
I'm amazed that I got any work done after discovering more nice caves...
About getting work done: a local crew just finished another stilt house, and another crew finished most of the work in and around the school and cafeteria. It was good to see projects that had gone hoarse from begging for attention finally get finished.
There were a couple nice changes during my last few weeks in Thailand. The teak trees put out there new leaves, so the dead-looking forests are starting to look alive again.
opposite of maple: the leaves start red and turn green |
Suddenly there were many roofs that needed repair.
On a side-mirror note: birds responding to the twins they can't quite reach can provide comic relief.
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Wow, you've been home almost a month already - I'm so behind in my blog-reading!!! Looks like you had a lot of fun in your final days and weeks there! Thanks for sharing your experience with the rest of us!
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