Posted by David Hamilton on November 28th, 2009
The last few weeks of Baldwin Center construction were pretty hectic. More than once, carpenter Matt Crane and I wondered if we were finishing the building, or vice versa. Followers of our progress will note that blog entries declined precipitously in September, blog frequency being a pretty good indicator of stress. Below are some images of the final product, which I think was worth the effort.

The Center's Front Porch


The Entry, Mudroom and Stair

The Loft Upstairs, for Community, Farm and Educational Programs

The "Living Room" and Conference Area
The Bundoran Farm team is thankful this Thanksgiving day for Matt Crane, George Abetti, Walker, Tom, and all the other folks who worked so hard to make bring this unusual project to life. We hope the residents of Bundoran Farm will make it a special place for many years.
If you find yourself in southern Albemarle, we invite you to drop by the facility, located at the center of Bundoran Farm, at 5005 Edge Valley Road. It’s a great place to watch the sun set, and a fine place to learn more about Bundoran Farm.
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