Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Only 30,000 bricks to move

We have managed to move about 10,000 bricks today, this involves loading them onto a trailer move them about 1 km to the site and then unloading them so the Teams that are working on the School can them use them on the walls.

The teams that have being brick laying today have also done well,we have managed 5 of the 27 layers today, if we can keep this up we should be at roof level in about 6/7 days which will be great.

I have managed to uploaded a few photo's to night to the photo host, link is on this page. the uploading speed is very slow so am not able to put many onto the site as yet.

Keep the messages coming.

Dave

8 comments:

  1. Great to see the photo's, it looks like you've had a busy day. Keep up the good work,

    Karen, Peter & Jack

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  2. Hi folks
    the photos are brilliant keep them coming. Its lvel to see everyone working so hard and as a team and smiling. very impressive. Well done to staff and young people. very proud of you all. Keep up the fantasic work.( hi Katie loving the smiles as your working.)
    God Bless
    Gloria Ghent

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  3. Great progress in such a short time! Keep up the good work.

    We caught a glimse of you Beth in a couple of the photos. It's lovely to see all that is going on.

    Andrew and Mary

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  4. Goodness, fantastic progress. Keep up the good work. Take care.

    Jean I am loving blogging! Who needs texting.

    Allan wants to know how you are coping with the heat of the day and cold of the night?

    Pamela X
    1st Wallsend GB

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  5. Hey Katie; How come I am seeing more of you in Africa than I do when you are at home??? Love Dad xxx. Looks like you are all doing a grand job. Just goes to show that not all young people are kids that need to be spoon fed and pampered. They can achieve great things and really make a difference. Take care everyone and keep up the good work :) Jan & Robin Hurst

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  6. Fantastic progress everyone! Looks like you'll do it at that speed-hope you can keep it up! Photos are brill - bet you all sleep well tonight. How are the mosquitoes? Leaving you alone or biting you to pieces? The Zambian children look great fun- glad you're all enjoying yourselves
    Thinking of you
    Lain and Phil H-N

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  7. Hi everybody. Its surreal seeing what youve been upto through the blog with you being so far away. The photos are fantastic. It makes us feel really proud to see what your achieving. Keep it up.

    Love Sean, Tracey & Rory.

    P.S. MAX KEEP YOUR HAT ON!!! We can see you you know.

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  8. Hi Dan,

    Ive seen you on a couple of photos,must have got
    through customs then.Whats the food like.You had any of your favourites yet (Beans).I havent renewed my season ticket,so we can just get them on
    match basis this season.Send me a message back yer big goof
    Happy Bricklaying

    Bob Falcus

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