The other evening, prior to an elders meeting, Robby Aylor, our staff member in charge of facilities, and, thus, in charge of our building project, decided to take us all on a tour of the new site. We walked, single-file, out onto the construction site. Basically, wooden forms where that had been filled with concrete. In other words, the foundations of the buildings. Or, at least, that's what we all assumed. Then, Robby, shared a piece of information with us that was missing from our understanding. We weren't standing on foundations, as we thought. We were standing on the walls. Sure, the foundations were under there. But, that's not what we were standing on. He explained, they pour the foundations, then rebuild forms on top of the foundations, spray them with a special non-stick substance, then pour the wall right on top of the foundation. Then, they repeat that process again and again, sometimes with several layers of walls on to...
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