So today Martha and I, along with ~15 other fellow parishioners took our sledge hammers, shovels, and blood, sweat and tears to the old "white house" that was on the back of the church property. It had been condemned for a long time, so it was time to tear it down. I spent most my time on the roof removing shingles. While I and four others worked on that, the others went to tearing down the walls. We finished stripping the roof, and as you can see from the pics below, the others really got a lot of the walls bare. I am now tired and sore, but it will be good to see this house completely done.
This is pretty cool. The technology has been on the horizon for awhile, and now the Esquire October 2008 issue cover contains it. This really only scratches the surface as to what it will be able to do, but does show that it can be mass produced.
Wanted to write up my experiences for my friends, so here I am. I'm married to Martha an we have three cats and a bunch of rats and no, you sick, sick puppy, the rats are not for the cats.