Simon and I are both well.
We've both been working and we're still trying to finish off the Junkyard expansion which has taken slightly longer than expected. The center piece of the expansion which was created by 'The Art Rising' has been a real headache due to the shear size & weight of it. This group first contacted me back in Feb 2018 where
at that time they were building a playground in a Burmese refugee camp which I though was cool and thought it would be great to have them build an underwater structure that we could work in with all of our pyramids.
We did ask multiple times for a modular structure, something that would be easy to deploy, we talked about what materials would be best to use and that our deployment resources would be limited to lift bags, barrels and a longtail boat ..and this is what they made :-D
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Small and modular please |
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It's just growing in size!!! |
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2 days & lots of attempts to move this mountain |
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Thats only some of the barrels |
It's incredible and once it's down we'll be able to breath again but it's been and still is a complete logistical nightmare ..I'd say it's got to be one and a quater tons . Si has been a superstar. Poles attached to the base for support , it took 90 flotation devices hand tied by Simon and a slightly higher tide to get this monster to float and then when we finally towed her to Junkyard and tried slowly to sink her, removing barrels 1 at a time, she flipped over and sank onto her chest and now we have to go out again and maneuver her onto her back. It's been a headache to be honest, especially for Simon. He's been so patient. I LOVE SIMON!!
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This is just the head |