Bob Dass
First Fountaingrove Project Nearing Completion
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
The upper half of the walls is finished with acrylic stucco. The lower half is waiting for cultured stone (stone that has gone to college?). The crew of two (not five) is applying ArcusStone to the window trim, under the watchful eyes of contractor Norman Hudson. A carpenter from a different crew is cutting wood in a trim saw.
If you click on fieldofview.com, you can see a lot more detail, including a fountain through the main entrance. That fountain is a survivor of the 2017 fire (fountains don't burn).
Across the street, a whole village has been framed in just two weeks. New neighbors!
First Fountaingrove Project Nearing Completion
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
The upper half of the walls is finished with acrylic stucco. The lower half is waiting for cultured stone (stone that has gone to college?). The crew of two (not five) is applying ArcusStone to the window trim, under the watchful eyes of contractor Norman Hudson. A carpenter from a different crew is cutting wood in a trim saw.
If you click on fieldofview.com, you can see a lot more detail, including a fountain through the main entrance. That fountain is a survivor of the 2017 fire (fountains don't burn).
Across the street, a whole village has been framed in just two weeks. New neighbors!