The
work orders keep coming in and we keep working on them. One rainy afternoon I helped/watched Bill as he
moved a couple of boulders from near the FM Office to the Temple President’s
house
It required my driving our truck, Bill driving
the company truck with the “tippy trailer” behind carrying the boulders. Then we drove back to get the tractor and
Bill drove it back in the pouring rain and I followed him along the roads with
my emergency blinkers on.
The boulders properly placed keeps the mail lady
from tracking mud onto the driveway each and every day as she makes a U-turn at
the mailbox.
All part of a day’s work. It reminded me of our boys playing with Tonka
tractors in the sand when they were little.
Elder Poulson does all the hard, dirty, wet work
and I “support” him and cheer him on and sometimes tell him when to “drop” the
rock.
Can you see Elder
Poulson? He’s weed whacking the tall
reeds that grow along a creek bed in front of our bill board.
There were red-winged
black birds dive bombing us the entire time he was working. Must have had a nest near-by but we never saw
any baby birds.
Done
Here’s the company truck and the “tippy trailer” loaded with the first of several benches that Elder Poulson cleaned up and painted. They sit along the pathway between the log home and the frame home on the Smith Farm. This pathway used to be Stafford Road in Palmyra. The Church moved Stafford Road to the east to accommodate foot traffic on the farm
Here is Elder Poulson helping Elder Jay with a
work order to repair all of the picnic tables used by the Pageant Crew and Cast
during the month of July. They removed
rotted boards and replaced them. The
easy-ups are set up just south of the bowl and stage and used for crafts, and
games for entertainment and for some rehearsals during the month. They even hold a “Primary” for younger
children who need something to do while Mom & Dad practice.
This is the outside of the stone fireplace in
the log home on the Smith Farm. Several
stones near the top were loose and falling out and Elder Poulson replaced them.
And here he is, in his
Sunday best, showing me the grate that he took up, cleaned and painted and
replaced. He also had to re-level the
bricks around the grate. This is at the
Welcome Center at the Smith Farm. We were
here for a Zone Conference right after he completed this job.
Earlier, we had taken
a picture of a bench for the Church Historical Department and this grate
appeared in that picture. Our boss
noticed that the grate was in need of fixing.
The pictures we took
were sent to the team working on the restoration of Harmony Pennsylvania. They are building benches and fences to match
the ones here on the Smith Farm.