The 4th day of repair was also painted and the day was over. Yesterday, the acrylic board did not arrive and the completion was delayed today.
Around 11:00 in the morning, Mr. Minato, who went to Miyako to pick up the acrylic board, came and started work immediately. Cut the acrylic plate according to the size of the three sides of the phone box and fit it in. He fixed the surroundings with a crosspiece and finished in the morning.
In the afternoon, five people from Tono Magokoro Net rushed to paint the crosspieces that they had installed, and the work to improve their strength was carried out separately. However, the temperature in the afternoon of this day was getting colder, our hands and feet were cold, and our runny nose were dripping. At the time of completion, the thermometer was reading -4 degrees.
I really appreciate all the volunteers. The “The Phone of the Wind” restored under such harsh conditions. I’m sure that everyone who uses it will be able to convey that feeling. And I hope that I can recover from the grief work as soon as possible.
We also caused great concern to everyone who visited us from all over the country for the collapse of “The Phone of the Wind”, and thanks to all of you, we were able to completely recover. I would like to thank you again on this blog. Thank you very much.