It’s October and work continues at KMC TX
Buddha, Tara and Avalokiteshvara will stay in the meditation room
But they will need to be protected during construction
The statues will match the other KMC shrines
Day Courses continue even during the construction
The roof of the temple will need to be washed before painting
All the other statues have to be packed away
Two local Baptists stop by for a tour
And kindly offer to help us move the Protector
There’s not much storage space left
Everything fits perfectly
Everything has to come down
Hey, this is kind of fun
The scissor lift arrives to help remove the ceiling
Meanwhile, the outside roof is primed for paint
The old windows in the meditation room will become walls
A temporary shrine is set up every day after the work is finished
Buddha is moved many times to make room for construction
All the construction workers are getting well aquainted with the statues
They certainly don’t waste anytime
Even passers by can see change happening here
The extensive ceiling network will have to be removed
Steel beams are specially crafted to connect the vajras on the roof
They will be gilded to match the vajras
The roof will be stunning with gold and red
There are many workers here each day
Deciding carpet colors can be difficult
Make sure the staff are well fed
The walls in the meditation room are raised even higher
It’s looks as if there was never a window there
All the air-conditioning vents will be redirected – an imortant issue in Texas!
The hidden temple beams are finally revealed
And the previous alcove dissapears
And a new closet behind appears!
Lazer-like precision to do the job right
Wait to see what will appear in next month’s issue!