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E-shed - Fremantle Port Building.

Thank you Isabel for opening . I have worked two days on my knees fixing a job that was done by a tradesman. one of the students in a wheelchair the wheel fell through the concrete work causing him to fall out of his chair. It turned out to be only a skin of 10mm over sand that water washed away, I spent the last two days fixing this and making it safe for the student to move around school thursday I went to bed 7:30pm
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Xata said:

Very kind and generous of you, sure the student will be grateful.
TLC needed for your knees now...
HFF Steve
11 months ago

Steve Paxton replied to Xata:

Thank you some TLC for knees thats for sure and thank you for stepping in and opening, I just wanted bed rest. HFF you have a very good weekend.
11 months ago

Old Owl said:

Happy Fence Friday, Steve. Well done on your hard work; I hope it is appreciated by the school.
11 months ago

Steve Paxton replied to Old Owl:

Thanks it is but it was tradesman before me not a 70 year old handy man who had to fix the mess. HFF you have a good weekend.
11 months ago

LotharW said:

HFF Steve und ein schönes Wochenende!
11 months ago ( translate )

Steve Paxton replied to LotharW:

HFF hope your weekend is a good one.
11 months ago

GrahamH said:

HFF to you Steve too.
11 months ago

Steve Paxton replied to GrahamH:

Many thanks hope you are out enjoying the fine weather. HFF
11 months ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Is that really a man standing on the roof at the bottom of the dashed line??
HFF Steve & have a good rest this weekend.
11 months ago

Old Owl replied to Loose_Grip/Pete:

I'm sure Steve will correct me if I'm wrong, but the "man standing on the roof" isn't on the roof but is a statue on a plinth between the shed and the Ports Authority building. It is a statue of C.Y. O'Connor who designed the vast harbour of Fremantle and also devised and in the 1890s oversaw the construction of the pipeline which carries water from the Mundaring Dam outside Perth to Kalgoorlie some 600 km away, the only means of transporting water other than horse and cart. He is one of the most important figures in Western Australian history.
11 months ago

Steve Paxton replied to Old Owl:

100% correct

Starts here
The wall walk way

Pipe line
Salt Infested area

The terminus in Kalgoorlie

Charlotte Hill Water tank.

560 km
11 months ago

Annemarie said:

most beautiful

HFF

Wish you sunny days!
11 months ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Well captured.
hFF
11 months ago ( translate )

Trudy Tuinstra said:

excellent
HFF
11 months ago ( translate )

David Slater (Spodde… said:

HFF Steve and best wishes for the weekend. Restful I hope!
11 months ago