Our fall work party and community meeting will be on September 11th. Work party begins at 8:30 am - Please sign in at the beach and pick a project to work on for the day. Our community meeting and potluck will begin at 4:30 pm at the beach. Hope to see you all there.
Projects for the work party:
Trim hedge at the beach
Work on pump house at water shed
Trim vegetation from edges of roads
Clean ditches of debris to prepare for good drainage this winter
If you see other projects which need to be done during the work party please let us know.
Thank you all for planning to come and help. We appreciate the time you commit to our community. See you on the 11th!
Blog for Members of Shorehill Estates, located on the beautiful Hood Canal in Belfair, Washington
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Travel with Karen
Our own Karen is on an adventure to Kenya with a group from her church to support children in the community of Meru. She has been preparing for this trip for months. The team leader is recording the group's activities and impressions on a blog; you can follow along.
We look forward to hearing Karen's stories when she returns.
We look forward to hearing Karen's stories when she returns.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Great Day for a Great Picnic
Thanks to Karen, Judy, Sandy and grillmaster Pete for putting together a great community picnic.
The weather was perfect.
The food was delicious.
The games (cakewalk, water balloons, egg toss) were fun.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Picnic!
Saturday, August 14
11 a.m.
Lunch at noon
Food!
Community will provide hot dogs, hamburgers, beverages
Bring a dish to share: salads, chips, desserts
~ Games ~
~ Prizes ~
~ Great people ~
~ Lots of fun ~
Bring your beach chair or blanket
Thanks to Karen and Judy for planning the picnic for all of us to enjoy!
Thanks to Karen and Judy for planning the picnic for all of us to enjoy!
Friday, June 25, 2010
PAVING SHOREHILL ESTATES
The beginning of a new Marine View Drive

Baja Vista after paving



Quite a process!

Pictures and commentary by "Keith" -
Before the paving starts, a gooey liquid substance is sprayed on the right and left side of the road but not the middle. The asphalt is 300 degrees when it is loaded into the dump trucks at the factory (I don't know where that is). When it gets here, the truck is skillfully backed up to the front end of a machine I call the paver. The front end of the paver is equipped with something like crabs claws which are opened to receive the load from the rear of the dump truck.
The truck and the paver look like they become one machine as they both creep down the street, with the hot asphalt dumping into the paver's front end and coming out the paver as 2" think roadway. The paver can pave up to 4" thick. After the dump truck empties it's load, the "claws" of the paver close up so that more paving material is forced into the paver's machinery. Another dump truck is soon backed up and the paver and the claws open up again.
As the roadway is laid, one operator uses a testing tool to monitor the depth of the
paving. Another operator steers the machine along the edge of the road (in our case, the curb) and constantly signals the truck driver to raise or lower the dumper of the truck to keep material flowing out of the truck.
After the paver goes by, a man comes along with a small compactor to compact the asphalt along the curb. Meantime, a roller works its way up and down the street to compress any seams and to smooth the roadway to a better degree. If any gaps are found the paving (as happened on Marine View, all the crew members carry shovels full of asphalt and fill in the hole, which is then compacted by the roller.
It was quite a process and I enjoyed watching it. The roads look great.
Baja Vista after paving
Alta Vista after paving
Pictures and commentary by "Keith" -
Before the paving starts, a gooey liquid substance is sprayed on the right and left side of the road but not the middle. The asphalt is 300 degrees when it is loaded into the dump trucks at the factory (I don't know where that is). When it gets here, the truck is skillfully backed up to the front end of a machine I call the paver. The front end of the paver is equipped with something like crabs claws which are opened to receive the load from the rear of the dump truck.
The truck and the paver look like they become one machine as they both creep down the street, with the hot asphalt dumping into the paver's front end and coming out the paver as 2" think roadway. The paver can pave up to 4" thick. After the dump truck empties it's load, the "claws" of the paver close up so that more paving material is forced into the paver's machinery. Another dump truck is soon backed up and the paver and the claws open up again.
paving. Another operator steers the machine along the edge of the road (in our case, the curb) and constantly signals the truck driver to raise or lower the dumper of the truck to keep material flowing out of the truck.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
CHANGE IN PAVING PLAN
Tomorrow (WEDNESDAY), beginning at 8:00 am ACE paving will begin paving BAJA VISTA and ALTA VISTA. On THURSDAY, beginning at 8:00 am they will begin paving Marine View Drive. At the end of each day roads can be driven on but during the day please do not drive on the roads being paved that day. Prior to paving they put a sticky substance on the roads, so walking on the roads is not recommended either. Should you have questions please contact Gayle or Dennis.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Paving Project Begins
The paving project will begin on Tuesday June 22, and be completed by Thursday, June 24. Here is the schedule.
If anyone in the community wants paving work done of their own property, this would be an excellent time to contract for that work. Mike from Ace Paving has made himself available on Monday, June 21, to meet with any property owners who are interested in obtaining bids and can schedule that work for you to be completed while they are here next week. Call Mike at 360-479-4200 to schedule an appointment for any private party paving work that is desired.
If anyone has any questions or concerns please be sure to communicate those concerns as soon as possible to Mike from Ace, Gayle or Dennis G.
- Tuesday, June 22 – Prep work with grader and sweeper
- Wednesday, June 23 – Pave Marine View and Baja Vista
- Thursday, June 24 – Pave Alta Vista
If anyone in the community wants paving work done of their own property, this would be an excellent time to contract for that work. Mike from Ace Paving has made himself available on Monday, June 21, to meet with any property owners who are interested in obtaining bids and can schedule that work for you to be completed while they are here next week. Call Mike at 360-479-4200 to schedule an appointment for any private party paving work that is desired.
If anyone has any questions or concerns please be sure to communicate those concerns as soon as possible to Mike from Ace, Gayle or Dennis G.
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