On the kibbutz I work in the wedding garden (gan erohim) for the most part. The Gan just purchased a bar (previously Bar Yehuda) as well, and I've been doing a lot of demolition.
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| This is where we have start every morning. The Coffee is very important. |
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| And this is where we drink our coffee. |
There is a lot of landscaping to do, so we're often in trees.
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| This is my coworker, Nicolas. |
We also have to clean the ravine of debris.
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| This is from in the ravine at night. |
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| This is taken from the bridge. |
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| Some debris. |
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| Some more debris. |
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| Even more debris. We work hard. |
The job I like more is working inside the bar. It's just demolition right now.
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| This is a stage after we've removed the railings. |
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| Slightly later on. |
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| Even later. |
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| This is Neuf. He hurt his foot so that's why he has a sock. |
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| Nicolas' handiwork. |
We've been inside for a few days.
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| The other stage we had to disassemble. It went much faster. |
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| With the right tools, any job is easy. |
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"Make sure you don't hit the wall"
"Okay"
"...Oops" |
We got lucky and another guy from the Ulpan, Dan, came and helped out. We were able to get a lot more done with the extra person.
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| Dan working hard. |
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| Dan not working so hard. |
This is the last thing I worked on in the bar. It used to have panels and a bartop.
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| This should be gone by the time I get back. There's supposed to be a tractor coming in. |
And that's my work in pictures. Assuming each one is worth a thousand words, this is a terribly long post. I hope you enjoy!