Several times during the day I would help her with her physical therapy. I would also put the cold pack on her knee. I started
I planed on driving the truck out to the shed and load all of the nativity pieces in the truck. I hooked a couple of extension cords to the truck heater and would come back about an hour later and start the truck. I pulled the shredder out of the shed and then picked up a piece and took to the front yard. Some were shall and could carry two. I got most of the to the front yard and put two large pieces together. They were so heavy, I decided to use the two wheel cart. I walked over to the greenhouses and there was water running from house six. I shut off the ball valve. I got the cart and hauled the rest of the pieces to the front yard.
There are a couple of pieces on the cart. I laid them down. The wise men on the east and the shepherds on the west. I rounded up all of the conduit pipes of the right size that I could find. I drove them into the lawn. The tall ones for the tall wise men and the short pieces for the lambs and other animals that were laying down. I stood all of the pieces up and proceeded to attach them to the conduit. I made a small hole through piece. Then in inserted a tie wire through the hole and brought it back through the hole from the front.The tie wire is holding this one.
Here are two examples of a short and long conduit.
I used duck tape on some other ones. It seems to hold.
On this one I used a grabber screw that went all the way through and stuck out the other side a little.
I walked back to greenhouse six to see what parts I might need. The wood chips are all wet.
This is where the pipe broke. It broke a little below the valve. It should be an easy fix.
A view from the back side of the nativity pieces.
A close look shows the wire. It is the black horizontal piece just left of the middle.
she wanted the cold pack on her left knee. I put more ice in the machine and put the pack on her knee.
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