We had a really hot day to work Saturday building a green/shade house at Steve Arrowood's farm near Fulton, MO. Everyone worked hard and tried to stay hydrated along with occasional breaks. We discovered some things that worked and some things that did not work but it is better to discover those things here at home. Four people from Hope for Caribbean Kids out of Jefferson City joined us also and will be building a shade house in July just south of Port au Prince. We didn't get completely done but we have several people that now know the basics of building one of these in Haiti or elsewhere. No welding required and very few special tools. Here are a few pictures. Thanks to the folks from Jeff City, Global Compassion, and especially Marla for the great lunch.
Connecting PVC
Painting the hoops to prevent reaction between
the pvc and plastic cover
Driving iron posts the easy way Mark held the
post and Steve pushed it into the ground
Placing the hoops over the anchor posts.
Attaching the purlins
Starting to take shape
Covering the ends with chicken netting as
well as the lower sides
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