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Covering it up....

Late on Tuesday the long-awaited tongue in groove boards that were custom milled for our job finally arrived (who knew it was so precious?) ...Today they started to install it....It was HOT up there....(104 degrees in the shade at ground level on Wed.)

Construction tip of the day: If you buy your crew a case of Gatorade, a case of bottled water and 40 lbs. of ice on the days it hits 100 degees, everyone is happier.....

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