September 19, 2015

Finishing fence

The final steps to the fence are almost complete.
They installed a door
and a gate, so now we can lock up the property.
They lined the outside of the fence with
steel roofing sheets to close off the view.
Up at the top of the property, behind the house
site, we planted some baby trees:
lemon, peach, plum, apple, and avocado.
The only things remaining to be installed are the roof over the gate and a mountain of rivets to attach the roofing sheets well.

September 12, 2015

Outhouse floor

They poured concrete pads over the huge holes they had dug earlier.  (See earlier post called "Pit latrine and septic well" in January 2015.)
The (two-seater) outhouse floor is on the right,
with the posts in place for the walls.
Here they are preparing the concrete pad
that will cover the seepage pit.

September 6, 2015

Sand and concrete

Here are some photos of standard practice here:
This pickup truck bed is entirely full of sand.
It is sold by the "cubic meter," which is one truckful.
The driver of the truck brings the sand (or gravel
or dirt) and unloads it at your property with a shovel.
This is the standard way of mixing concrete,
wearing rubber boots.  Here José is
finishing up a batch.

September 3, 2015

Retaining wall

We now have a retaining wall behind the ministry building site. 
First they brought in huge rocks.
They laid the rocks layer by layer with concrete,
and built up the wooden boards as they went.
Then they chipped away the extra concrete
with a chisel and hammer.
Now the site is ready for building!