This week was the week when we had hoped to move in but we had a terrazzo hiccup and a few leaks from the heavy rains (better to discover now). On the bright side some furniture arrived (even with terrazzo dust flying around). Mattresses too. Chairs and a lovely dining table (see photo above).
While the focus was on the final sprint towards moving in, other work such as bringing in soil:
Or receiving staircases railings, which also took place this week:
Even the backup electricity generator arrived. In Bali power outages are not rampant, but it’s important to have power 24/7.
And to get a sense of what a typical minute was like this week, here’s a video running at 4X:
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