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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

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Wednesday came and went. It was our hardest working day so far.

A very important part of our work is calculating where to start and stop cutting the concrete. As you can imagine, we don't want to cut too little, nor especially too far! The next image is our little cutting conference just to the right of the entrance...hm, where shall we put the 'stop' mark on the longest cut in the labyrinth?

Livermore labyrinth. The turn starts where?. Image by John Hughes, 2005

We finished 95% of our cutting. Now we just have to cut the tips of the lunations, make the rose at the center of the labyrinth and detail things. Then we'll be into the coloring part of the process. I'll post some wonderful images given to me by John and Judy Hughes tonight.

Livermore California First Presbyterian Church Court yard labyrinth. We're ready to cut concrete. Image by John Hughes, 2005

This is how we look when suited up and ready for cutting. The white suits are 'Tyvek' and keep the dust off of our clothing. That way, when we come to visit you, we don't leave a white print on your dark furniture!

Livermore California First Presbyterian Church Court yard labyrinth. We're ready to cut concrete. Image by John Hughes, 2005

We enjoyed a very pleasant meal with Howard and Emily Seebach. She made a delicious sauce using the tomatoes and spices from their garden. Thank you! Finally! The carnivores on our team enjoyed some meat in that tastey sauce. :-)

Chuck Hunner, September 14, 2005

On to the next page!

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