Although the majority of the workers were mainly concentrating on Brigitta's house for the last weeks in order to facilitate our move things also went ahead with my projects.
We started to build the wooden roof construction. So heavy that coconut wood, one pole had to be carried by 12 men...
In the meantime the building looks like the following pics. They joined the parts on the ground before getting them up with a rope winch and connecting them with the poles. They were not less heavier either...Working sky high did of course not deter the Balinese crew from singing and joking:-) true acrobats, surely would impress any circus audience...
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