This is our opening blog about the Mill and hydropower rehabilitation project. Blogging itself is new to us, so bear with us as we figure out our “voice” and what information might be passed along via this route. We will try to attach pictures of interesting developments as we go so you can get a real feel for the issues we confront and the progress we are making.
This blog will be a family affair. The commentary you receive will be from a number of different sources. The commentary might come from any of us, including, importantly, our grandson Joseph who lives next door to the mill at Village Farm. Joseph is 9 years old and has been a daily observer of developments at the mill and an active participant in all the meetings of the professionals executing this project. Much of it will come from Tony as he keeps a diary of the project’s issues, process, etc. All will be compiled and edited by Aunt Ewe Dennis.
This blog will be a family affair. The commentary you receive will be from a number of different sources. The commentary might come from any of us, including, importantly, our grandson Joseph who lives next door to the mill at Village Farm. Joseph is 9 years old and has been a daily observer of developments at the mill and an active participant in all the meetings of the professionals executing this project. Much of it will come from Tony as he keeps a diary of the project’s issues, process, etc. All will be compiled and edited by Aunt Ewe Dennis.