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Wednesday, May 30

Dave Ebenal Contractor

An interesting company is Dave Ebenal, a leading contractor in the Bellingham, Washington area. It makes me sad that I don't spend more time roaming around the country and staying in the Bronx, NY. Still, if we have the North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA) project, we are going to need great companies like Ebenal General.

If by some miracle, I do move to Fairhaven, which is an historic neighborhood in Bellingham, Washington, I probably would have to store my stuff at the local Self-Storage Warehouse. Hey, if you could get to work on the NAWAPA project, who needs stuff? All you need is a laptop computer to read about the great project of bringing water from Alaska and Canada in the Yukon area. Bellingham WA has always been a gateway port location to the north, especially involving the fishing industry. If you are fishing for salmon in Alaska, chances are that you already are bringing your catch down to Bellingham, WA for processing, as the first fishing port on the Northwest coast of the lower 48 states of the United States. NAWAPA is a fine project, I just hope that when they start it they have some paperwork around it that I can do. I am too old a geezer to do much of the construction work. It's hard to accept, but that is the reality.

Despite my obsession with NAWAPA, I have to admit that some of the projects that Ebenal has done in the Bellingham area are very nice. I took a look at the video of the restored Waldron building, and I must admit that this would be a fine addition to any downtown area of cities across the United States. In the Bronx we have the Kingsbridge Armory, a large old building from over 100 years ago. I am sure that Ebenal could do a wonderful job in restoring such a building.

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