Thursday, February 28, 2013

[papercreters] Re: Slow but sure

Just to make it easier for anyone wanting to view Bob's photos, they can be found here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/papercreters/photos/album/1000048770/pic/list?mode=tn&order=mtime&start=1&count=20&dir=desc

You'll need to be logged in with your YahooID to view them.

I tried to sort the photos such that the most recent ones are at the top, but keep in mind that Bob's entire project is many pages worth of photo thumbnails. More pages can be selected near the bottom of that page. You can sort the photos however you want using the links near the top of the page.




Wow Bob.

Sorry to hear that you and your wife got stuck between your papercrete rocks and a very hard place.

(Yeah... I know that was extremely lame, but if you don't find the joke funny, feel free to just laugh at me instead. You deserve all the smiles and laughs you can get. Good medicine, laughter.)

Seriously, though...
My absolute best to you and your wife. I don't blame you one bit for going slow. Clearly that was the smart choice.



The work that you are doing. That's beautiful. First rate stuff. Clearly unique vision and techniques. It's photos like yours that make Papercreters the great group that it is.

I love it when people try interesting projects and new ideas. Keep chipping away at something, and the results always seem to turn out amazing.

Keep up the great work. Just don't overdo it. A little at a time is just fine. Enjoy the journey.

I don't know if it helps, but my heart is with you too, as probably are many others.



--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "countryatheartok" <criswells.ok@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all! It's been a long time coming but we are finally getting to the
> end of the porch enclosure that we started back in 2009. A lot of water
> has passed under the bridge since then, my wife has had two strokes, and
> after her second stroke I almost had a heart attack and was rushed to
> the hospital for a pacemaker and quad by pass. Everything is getting
> back to normal now and we are finally getting to porch enclosed.
>
>
> I have posted new photos of the work in progress. We originally poured a
> one foot thick papercrete wall using the "T" lock method, we are now
> applying our papercrete stones to that wall. We moved the door from the
> house and installed it from the house to the papercrete wall to form a
> room, all the new walls will receive the papercrete stones.
>
> Please ask questions if you would like to know more. Great to be alive
> and back at work on my favorite product, PAPERCRETE!
>




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