Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
We all have clever ways of putting this slogan into action. But here in Bistekville, necessity has proven itself once again to be the mother of invention. Check out just a few of the many ways things get reinvented.
Construction on the second floor continued again today. One new job was added: painting the outdoor railings on another building that has a second floor balcony. Some of also saw the inside of the on site warehouse for the first time today. Local workers were taking inventory. Pipes, paint, fittings, sinks, fixtures…along with a couple of chickens are a rooster (although, luckily for them, they weren’t being counted!).
- Jen painting the railing.
- Used buckets with the bottom cut off and makeshift handles attached become mortar buckets.
- Cement plastering continues.
- More supplies.
- Supplies in the warehouse.
- A Jeepnay.
- Jen shows off a boy’s pet hermit crabs.
- Taking inventory in the warehouse.
- Supplies.
- Tarp.
- Plastic bottle planters (these seem to be a favorite).
- Can planter.
- Paint can planter.
- Plastic bottles become decorative planters.
- Empty cement bags become a new way to move sand.
- Hauling sand to make more cement.
- Marvin – one of our AMAZING drivers!
Staci, are you flexing in the picture with the wheel barrel???
Funny girl. Those guns were, in fact, blazing. Believe it or not.