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| The new fence is growing around the temple. |
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| This part of the post office lot next to the temple grounds was ready for paving this afternoon. |
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| In fact, the man in the yellow vest was telling the painter on the ladder that the asphalt machine was on its way and he'd have to move. |
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| I hope no one is disappointed that I deliberately missed this, but I do have experience with asphalt. |
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| Our new fountain is still magnificent. |
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| I'm ready for water, but I'm not sure it is. |
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| The east side has received more concrete. Notice the dirt. Because there is no underground parking or annex on this east side, they don't need the lightweight geofoam. |
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| This side looks over University Avenue and will probably be seen the most. |
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| Well, except for Moroni, who can be seen for quite a ways in every direction. |
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| The west side is getting more fence. |
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| I feel a need to keep checking on the beehive gate posts on this side, even though they aren't going anywhere. |
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| They, in turn, keep an eye on the fountain. |
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| The fence might play a role, also. |
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| Greenery is starting to block my views. |
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| The temple grounds are turning into a downtown forest. |
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| Don't laugh, but I actually tried hard to take a good picture of the pavilion. |
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| My efforts captured a peek inside from the west. |
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| The best view I found was from University Avenue. This space along the construction fence used to be completely blocked with lots of stuff. Believe it or not, they are tidying it up. |
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| At some point the sidewalk will come down this far, but not as long as this is still a delivery route. |
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| Black fabric is now covering the geofoam in preparation for dirt. |
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| Bushes and trees wait to be planted. |
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| Action in the south pit has calmed down. |
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| The concrete cylinders are bases for exterior lighting. They will be buried in flower beds. |
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| This entrance to the temple is now visible. Another is directly below it. |
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| With the fountain right here, I'm sure this will be the favored entry. |
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| Masons continue to work on the sandstone planters. This styrofoam rope which fits behind the mortar is called single cell backer rod. The mason told me it has a little give to it. |
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| I tried to peek in the open north doorway and saw this man lift. I think the temple was built around several of these. |
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| The guys in white pants have a lot of work ahead of them. The gray is an epoxy, a heavy-duty primer coat which needs to be brushed or rolled on. The black finish coat is sprayed over the grey. |
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| I used to enjoy taking beautiful pictures from Second South, but that may not happen again for awhile. |
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| Workmen and their environments are everywhere. |
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| My camera peeked in to see what this man was doing. I think he's building puzzle pieces. |
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| That's what this has been: one enormous puzzle. |
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| Watching it all come together has been quite an adventure. |
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| The best is yet to come, though. |


































Terrific! I love these pics.
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