Garry sent photos he called one Sasha, two Sasha -we have as many Sashas as Yulias in our group.
Here's one Sasha cutting plywood for the gussets for the trusses. The table saw is one of the things that came in the famous container with the mixer wagon and skid steer, I believe.
And the Sasha who's been with us the longest, Sasha Borchuk, grinding grain, which is his normal job. This Sasha has been picked up for the army more than once and returned to our program.
Garry messaged he was in Nova Lena to buy more plywood and there was an air raid siren, but they kept working, but KFC would be closed so he wouldn't be able to get lunch. That means he was in Dnepro for the wood, because there's a KFC near that Nova Lena on the outskirts of the city.
At 5 o'clock today he is guest teaching a teenager English class at the Reimer Center (Mennonite Center) in Zaporosia. He was recruited for it when he stopped in there last week Wednesday. Everyone loves getting a native speaker for their class.
Here's that skid steer, like the mixer wagon it's been used almost everyday since it arrived, maybe eight or nine years ago, I would have to look back on the blog. Max was doing regular maintenance last week at the farm shop.

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