I started working on the temple again this morning. I usually watch the wood working show on Saturday morning. Not this morning. I needed to finish my temple project.
Last night I drove to Fillmore and bought a can of white paint and a quart of dark stain. I sanded the board which will hold the temple image. I used one can and sprayed it white. The above photo shows sunlight filtering through the sun.
I then stained each piece. It is on a white banquet table covered with newspaper.
The white board is on a couple of cement blocks. A nice job I thought. I showed Carol and she didn't like it at all.
Our good friend, Sheryl Gager passed away earlier this week. We went to the viewing. I then drove to Fillmore for a can of white paint and a can of blue paint. That was what Carol wanted.
I painted over the white board blue.
Then I painted the stained parts white. This took quite awhile. There are seven windows on two different levels. Two boards are glued together. I did that just before lunch.
We then drove to Delta for the wedding of Andy Johnson, Ray and Mary Ann's son. He is a nephew of mine. His younger brother performed the wedding ceremony. I want to get a copy of it and post it with the or with another blog.
There were a lot of people there. His bride grew up in Sutherland. Three of my sisters, Annalee Church, Karla Cory, and Betsy ______, and their husbands were there. We were way early.
Here it looks pretty nice but is missing the cupolas.
It took me about and hour to build them. I painted them white and put them in place.
Comments and questions are welcome.
I write all most every day of what goes on in our home in the garden and in the nursery. We are ordinance workers at the Manti Temple on the Tuesday morning shift and the Saturday evening shift. In addition there are several trips to Utah county a couple of times a month and a few short trips to other mountain west areas. Our family is most important to us. All of our children live in Utah except one who lives in Kentucky.
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Saturday, July 20, 2019
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