Saturday, May 15, 2010

MORE VIEWS FROM THE BRIDGE

Showing the docks on the northern stretch in front of Phil Mullis
House and the corner of the docks showing David Cottrell's Lighthouse home.

THE DOCKS ARE IN PLACE NOW

Here are some views from the bridge of the docks now that we have put
in some of the pilings and jacked them into place. Click on the
images to see them full page.

TWO FAMILIES OF GEESE

We now have a new family of geese with 3 chicks. Our original
family has sadly lost one of its chicks, but the two survivors seems
strong and healthy.

A nice turnout for the AGM

Between 40 and 50 people joined us for the AGM. Afterwards this
group were able to walk the docks. Everything received favourable reviews.

ANNUAL MEETING

The Board prepared to call the meeting to order

Monday, May 10, 2010

MORE DOCKS ARRIVE TOMORROW

Our third dock consignment arrives tomorrow, after this there will be
a further two consignments. Progress continues at a steady pace.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

SOUTH DOCK

These photos taken from Urbanna bridge show the south dock walkway
being installed and awaiting the finger piers.

DOCKS SNUGGLY ACROSS THE CREEK

The docks received this week are now snuggly berthed at UHYC!

LIFTING THE SUNKEN BOAT

The boat which caught fire and sunk last year has now been
removed. Well done R & W.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

ACROSS THE CREEK

Floating the landing ramps across the creek to UHYC.

SOUTH CONNECTING PIER

R & W setting pilings for the south dock connecting pier.

SECOND DOCK SHIPMENT ARRIVES

Trucks arrived from New York late last night and unloading began
early this morning. Here are the landing ramps being unloaded.

Monday, May 3, 2010

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Don't forget the AGM is in two weeks - Saturday May 15, commencing at
10A - look forward to seeing you then. Refreshments will be available.

POOL AND PARKING

The pool fence is in and I must say I think it looks good. The car
park has been gravelled, so that certainly looks a lot better.

PROGRESS REPORT

David and Hazel have been in Florida for a few days at a nice
Graduation ceremony - and a bit of a break from docks!! Back home
again we find progress has continued well. The connecting piers are
now being constructed - pilings have been driven as we start to
position the docks (yes that's right where they currently sit is not
their final position!!!)

More truckloads of docks arrive tomorrow from New York and work will
commence from the circle towards the bridge. I will get some photos out soon.