This was a huge week, as the concrete floor was poured for the first floor of the residential side of the building and two mezzanine floors were poured on the guest side.

At it’s peak there was approximately thirty workers on the site during the pouring of the concrete floor.

Shortly after, about half of the on-site work force took off for another one of the myriad Balinese ceremonies that fill the calendar of these deeply spiritual people. The 4 or 5 remaining workers started to build the next set of columns that will support the next concrete floor.

It’s really fun to see the structure grow.


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