WORK SESSION D - Monday, June 24 - Part I
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:45 pm
The Friends' volunteer work force for Work Session D includes 92 people, many of whom worked during Session C. The Work Session C volunteers ended their tasks early on Friday so they could attend the Friends' annual membership dinner at the Cumbres Pavilion. About 130 Friends' members boarded a charter train at 4:15 p.m., and enjoyed a delicious fried chicken dinner with all of the trimmings, prepared by Osier's Steven Flowers and his staff. Those gathered paid tribute to Spencer Wilson, well known rail historian and pioneer Friends' member, who passed away earlier this year.
The photos we are posting today are focused on a special and unusual project. Team Leader Jim Herron and team member Doug Christensen are working on a project called "Masonry Pointing" at the Lava Pump House. This involves replacing missing mortar in the stones which comprise the Lava Pump House which was erected in 1883. The stone structure has walls that are one-foot thick. There was a smaller pump house at this location before this beautiful stone structure was constructed. Information provided in these captions is information I obtained from Jim and Doug today and I thank them very much.
We will cover all of the on-going projects tomorrow, but of special interest is the completion of the roof paneling on the Antonito Car Storage facility. Team Leader Jim Florey and his talented team report that the last panel was installed on the roof at 10:24 a.m. this morning!
Ted Smith
The photos we are posting today are focused on a special and unusual project. Team Leader Jim Herron and team member Doug Christensen are working on a project called "Masonry Pointing" at the Lava Pump House. This involves replacing missing mortar in the stones which comprise the Lava Pump House which was erected in 1883. The stone structure has walls that are one-foot thick. There was a smaller pump house at this location before this beautiful stone structure was constructed. Information provided in these captions is information I obtained from Jim and Doug today and I thank them very much.
We will cover all of the on-going projects tomorrow, but of special interest is the completion of the roof paneling on the Antonito Car Storage facility. Team Leader Jim Florey and his talented team report that the last panel was installed on the roof at 10:24 a.m. this morning!
Ted Smith