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  1. The highest point on the construction is completed. And celebrated with a Xmas tree, a flag and a beer! http://twitpic.com/tvvm0
  2. They are using old parachutes to keep the heat in the lower levels. It gives off a lovely cathedral-like effect. http://twitpic.com/tspnk
  3. The main retail greenhouse is starting to take shape, with about half the main trusses up. http://twitpic.com/tng1v
  4. Check out these cool pic's of the new Hole's greenhouses going up! http://bit.ly/2wOf13
  5. Posts for the greenhouse have started to go up. http://yfrog.com/3nr3tgj
  6. New drawings of the café - http://bit.ly/2wOf13
  7. A new video showing the moving hanging basket system we are putting in the enjoy centre: http://www.unearththepossibilities.com/video.asp
  8. The west side of the building showing the windows for the staff room with the main café dining area directly above. http://twitpic.com/r7fmm
  9. The greenhouses are here! http://yfrog.com/4io62lj
  10. Road by The Enjoy Centre opens to the public on Tuesday November 24.
  11. Floor above the spa is being poured. It will have a large green roof. http://yfrog.com/3gyskj
  12. Cafe floor area has now been poured. Great view of Lois Hole Park. http://yfrog.com/jb9oyj
  13. A short video documenting our progress on the Enjoy Centre to date. http://bit.ly/3lVUty
  14. The huge openings in the upper floor should allow light to fill the lover levels. http://twitpic.com/oa9hp
  15. Piles are being poured for the production greenhouse. http://yfrog.com/j8s2vj
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  17. The floor where the cafe will be is well underway for pouring next week.
  18. A few more aerials can be found here: http://bit.ly/2wOf13
  19. Constantine Tanasiuk took this aerial image of the site showing the future Anthony Henday intersection http://twitpic.com/nixt5
  20. The west half of the the second floor is being prepared for concrete on Thursday. http://yfrog.com/7h9l0hj