Last night three lorries arrived to lay down the floor concrete, the lads worked until just after seven.
We had quite a rough night again with the high winds. This morning the temperature outside was at about three degrees but it felt more like minus three. We did not expect anyone up on site today, to allow the floor concrete to go off a bit, but at half past nine they were back with props and scaffolding. They managed to put the ceiling supports onto three piles but then they had to give up because of the winds. It was nearly knocking them off the scaffold. The foreman, who brings them, and takes them back home each day is Jose (his brothers are Javier and Dario). After Jose dropped them off at site this morning, he went over to Vera to work. When the lads had had enough, with the high winds, they phoned Jose (they all have mobiles) who must have given them the choice of sitting around until he could get back for them, or coming over to me to ask if I could take them down home to Albox. Of course I obliged because it was too windy to be working up high. Anyway they have said that they will be back manana, and I believe them, if the wind abates. You can probably see from the pictures how hard the wind was blowing.
We had quite a rough night again with the high winds. This morning the temperature outside was at about three degrees but it felt more like minus three. We did not expect anyone up on site today, to allow the floor concrete to go off a bit, but at half past nine they were back with props and scaffolding. They managed to put the ceiling supports onto three piles but then they had to give up because of the winds. It was nearly knocking them off the scaffold. The foreman, who brings them, and takes them back home each day is Jose (his brothers are Javier and Dario). After Jose dropped them off at site this morning, he went over to Vera to work. When the lads had had enough, with the high winds, they phoned Jose (they all have mobiles) who must have given them the choice of sitting around until he could get back for them, or coming over to me to ask if I could take them down home to Albox. Of course I obliged because it was too windy to be working up high. Anyway they have said that they will be back manana, and I believe them, if the wind abates. You can probably see from the pictures how hard the wind was blowing.
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