We awoke to another rain during the night and today was humid and gray, threatening rain most of the day. Our morning began with sad goodbyes with the Gene and Carolyn. We so greatly appreciate all they have done to begin the Florida project and lead for 10 weeks. A HUGE thank you to them for their hard work. See you down the road, dear friends.
We met with Jim, the construction coordinator, later this morning and he brought us up to date on what our areas of concentration should be through the holidays. We also learned about some work he would like for us to do for Big Pine UMC – some upgrades to the building and sound booth. The rest of the day was paperwork, laundry, walking and relaxing. Another good day in south Florida.
The sound booth is one of the areas needing some work in the church.
We awoke to rain on the roof this morning. Would have been nice to fall back asleep but we did the adult thing and resisted the temptation. After the early morning rain passed by we had another beautiful, sunshine filled day.
After devotion, we all headed back to Dennis’s house to do the final drywall work in the kitchen and living room. Our first job this morning was to help Dennis herd Bucky the Key deer out of his yard. Dennis has some lush foliage and beautiful flowers in his yard and the deer really like it. We actually helped Dennis encourage Bucky to go visit someone else about three times today. Otherwise, we were finishing drywall all day. Mid afternoon, Gene set up the texture machine and taught us how to use it. The plan is that we will prime the ceiling Monday morning and then as soon as the primer is dry we will texture the ceiling. We would love to get the kitchen and family room textured Monday.
Some of Dennis’s beautiful flowers
And Bucky who likes to eat them
We have to say goodbye to Carolyn and Gene tomorrow. We so appreciate all their hard work leading this disaster rebuild for the past 10 weeks. We all went out to dinner tonight at the Big Pine Rooster. The food was really good but the fellowship was even better. So we are at the end of our first work week. One down and a lot more to go.
We have seen manatees in a canal near Dennis’s house several times this week.
There were more Key deer outside our RVs this evening. For an endangered species they sure are plentiful around here.
Work-wise, today was much like yesterday. We worked on drywall finishing at Dennis’s house on Big Pine Key in the morning and on painting and odds and ends at Danny’s house on Sugarloaf Key. There is a group of volunteers here from First Baptist Church in Atlanta and some of them have been helping us at Dennis’s.
When we arrived at Danny’s after lunch this big white blimp was in the sky above us. We saw it on Sunday also and Carolyn told us it a Tethered Aerostat Radar System operated by Customs and Border Patrol to assist in interdiction of drug and illegal immigration traffic. She actually calls it “the eye in the sky.” It wasn’t watching us.
Then tonight we got to enjoy a Christmas cantata performed by the Lower Keys Community Choir and the Keys Chamber Orchestra. Our team leader Carolyn played French horn in the performance.