A message from the Norman Habitat for Humanity group...
Markie,
Thanks for your efforts. I will check out the web site when I close this.
I got three identical messages from you. Is that a test?
Dropped by your house to check taters and my crops at the barn. We must have really gotten hammered but
everything surrived pretty well. I have some erosion in the garden but didn't lose much dirt. The taters got
their fresh leaves nipped by the frost but are coming back strong. After all this rain, a week of sun should
cause the stuff to shoot up. My corn may have gotten washed a bit and since it isn't up yet I may have some
rearranged rows.
I got more water in the workshop of the barn than I have ever had before but it should dry up. The entire
south wall was wet for about three or 4 ft wide the length of the barn. Also, the toilet stool would barely flush
as my two tanks are undoubtedly full to the max with surface water. That happened one time before last year
and they drain out in a day or two.
Trevor is chirping 2 syllable words and is pretty funny. He also can climb an 6 foot ladder to a slide by himself
and scared Meister to death watching him.
Take care, and thanks again for the HH help.
Later,
Dad
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999 19:30:30 cst6cdt, Mark Kleine wrote:
>A message from the Norman Habitat for Humanity group...
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>Just a note to say that I've added all of the items from the Brownwood, Texas Youth Group visit over the
>spring break. Lots of photos and 5 testimonials from the kids.
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>Take a look at http://www.mccoytree.com/habitat/ or for the Brownwood info, click on the Brownwood link
or
>visit http://www.mccoytree.com/habitat/br/brownwood.html
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>An update on House 10. Most of the siding is in place and all of the roof decking is in place. The roof was
>going to go on today, but the rain stopped all progress.
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>Take a look.
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>Mark Kleine
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