It has been a record year of rain in Saskatchewan. So much rain in places that the Trans Canada Highway was washout and replaced by a twenty foot high waterfall in the Western end of the province. Unbelievable rain followed by yet more rain. I think perhaps I should have the contractor change over to building an ark rather than a gallery.
We have a nice fellow managing our project and hopefully he knows I certainly understand the construction delays. He is doing a fine job for us and we appreciate it. But the rain has delayed us so dramatically that we find ourselves happy that 1 1/2 walls were tipped up in an entire week of work. How crazy is that?
The gallery is going to be 1600 square feet and will have a beautiful cafe serving espressos, cappucinos, steamers and french press coffee. We will also be offering delicious panini and deserts. The atmosphere will be much like any other coffee house with comfy indoor seating as well as a covered deck with more seating outside. The cafe portion of the business was originally going to be called the Northern Lights Cafe. However, a casino in Ontario owns the rights to the name and so we needed something new. We have settled on "The Art of Coffee Cafe" now.
There will be an area that I work and print images that is open to viewing by visitors and then of course hundreds of feet of wall space with my art hanging on it. We want the gallery to be a must stop spot along the Trans Canada. A place where we have a great deal of imagery to highlight the prairies.
In addition, the gallery will have an apartment in the lower level that allows us a place to live when we are on location in Fleming. A sort of second home that is comfortable and convenient to stay during the days of the week that the gallery is open.
It's all a dream in my head right now though as the rain slows the work. Here are a few shots of the construction as it stood last weekend.
The last shot is of the area that will become a parking lot eventually. Much fill is needed and you can see the standing water that has been making the site a mudpit for the last few weeks.
I can't wait to get the building closed in and start the interior work.
Brent
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