A couple of weeks earlier, Paul called me to ask whether I wanted to join them today on a hangar working day. Of course, I said yes – it is always a great fun! I rent a place for my aircraft there, and though I couldn’t help much physically I offered to serve food, clean up, do the dishes, make sure there is fresh coffee, and things like that.
I came to our flying club early this morning, Lars had done all the shopping, and I prepared breakfast. Around 9 a.m. everybody who wanted to give a hand was there:
After breakfast, our strong men began the work – preparing the ground for laying tiles in front of the hangar:
I took a couple of photos with my drone:
Laying tiles is a very hard work. Besides skills, one also need to be strong. Many of those men had had back pain, but all of them were working without any complains:
Frederiksberg Chokolade delivered freshly made chocolate – we enjoyed it so much:
I was working in the kitchen:
Lunch was very nice and cheerful, but also very short – after just 30 minutes all our men rushed back to work:
They continued working till they finished everything. Approx. 12 tons of ties were moved around:
I took some drone photos of the work completed:
A cup of coffee before leaving home and spending Saturday evening with the family or friends:
Great day, and many thanks to all who worked on the Hangar 1 today!