Just take it easy. At the moment there is no other way. During daytime temperatures are above 40 degrees C. This forces us to work max half an hour and after that take a ten till fifteen minutes break. Sometimes even around 1 AM a nap. The sun now is nearly straight above our head around lunch time. So hard to make progress. But... still we do.
We finished welding the base of the veranda. The joints treated with two component steel filler. Painting primer we did in the late evening after dinner by construction light. Althouh the temperatures are a bit better still it's hard to see and the lights attract many mosquito's. But painting during daytime with this temperatures is not done.
All the load bearing walls are at one meter high level now. We just started to bring in two wires of rebar to reinforce the walls even more. Actually not necessary with this type of blocks but I want to do it every meter to create even more stability and (I hope) less possibilities to get cracks in the walls after tiling and plastering.
Just this afternoon I finished the basic entrance stairs. Now only temporary blocks as stairsteps but at the end these blocks will be replaced by temple stones.
I used U-ditches and filled them with empty beer bottles to create the seperation to create also a ramp. A very heavy job I can tell you. The pictures only now give an idea. This project is not finished yet. The ramp I will create with beer bottles as well next year.
The first dragon fruit is planted by Phatsamon.
The dogs, with this amazing high temperatures, try to stay cool during the day and in the evening they are alive and playful again. Dog Singto cools down with her tail in her water bin.
We had a little hiccup because, cutting a tree, my stepladder slipped so I fell down to the tree and hid also the barbed wired fence. I hurt my back a bit and damaged my workclothes. Two weeks later dog Cupid, playing and jumping with our new puppy Singto, also was hurt by barbed wire. She needed to go to the vet and got some stitches. Both of us needed about one week to recover and everything is fine again (for the time being).
We intend to take a short break and to enjoy my house in Mae Rim, Chiang Mai. The air quality at Surin is not too bad (related to Asian polution levels) but in Chiang Mai it is terrible for months already. Both Phatsamon and I are suffering of allergies and air polution so if there is no change we will stay in Surin.
'Surprise', at Saturday March 18, a tremendous strong summerstorm with hail, possibly caused by making rain against the ongoing burning in Chiang Mai, damaged my house at The Residences in Mae Rim. A construction firm had to repair and, being back, there is more work waiting there for me. So if we can go to Chiang Mai it will not really be a holiday.
Frans Captijn
Wat een bikkels zijn jullie om met deze hoge temperaturen te blijven werken.... En blijf voorzichtig, want je weet 'de meeste ongelukken gebeuren in en om het huis' , dat heb je wel ervaren met je val......!
ReplyDeleteIs het geen optie om eens te gaan relaxen op een mooi eiland in het zuiden? Er zijn er genoeg...... Ook in Pranburi (waar wij een paar jaar gelelden verleven) is het goed toeven.......