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Jeff
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The View From Where We're Working
Nothing like some of the ocean views ive seen on here but i bet its nice come fall. I finally decided to hike to top of the upper pasture today.
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Service & Repairs
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Re: The View From Where We're Working
Guess this is what they mean when they say God's green earth!
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Jeff
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Re: The View From Where We're Working
Haha yeah the buildings you see in the one pic thats pretty much downtown.
Amazingly enough head east of here about 25 miles and it gets alot more desolate than this.
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wannabe
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Re: The View From Where We're WorkingQuote:
We get a lot of nice views of Chautauqua lake, but the shoreline is littered with Vacation homes..... some nice working weather this week
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Jeff
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Re: The View From Where We're Working
Oh without a doubt WNY. The one guy i work with went up there with me and we both agreed couldnt imagine being anywhere else and the weather has been great. Nice to sleep at night beautiful blues skies and highs in the low 70's. Only sad thing is we have to much outside work left this year and the cool nice weather means snow is right around the corner.
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Re: The View From Where We're WorkingQuote:
DOWNTOWN??? Looks more like a village!!! Yep, Beautiful country there. Another good reason for not working indoors.(this time of year)
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wannabe
Trade: carpentry
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Re: The View From Where We're Working
Monday was the first day we could get started in the institution...One project is a full demo before we break ground for the new build, and the other signed job is a lift with new basement and addition, couple others still in the works.
Framing in the snow again! The only trade off is we are slow in the summer . I took the whole summer off to work on my parents roof!
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Jeff
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Re: The View From Where We're Working
Thats gotta feel weird working hard all winter then slacking in the summer. We got an addition pending that all i ask is we can get the foundation out of the ground before the snow flies. Last year it started snowing in october and didnt stop until april. Love bending aluminum and running siding when its 10 degrees outside.
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