- Visit to Wat Buddhanusorn 008
- Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.
- The SCA team
- The SCA helping with trail work
- The robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.
- The patchwork of connected squares and rectangles reflected in the design of a monk's robe was the brainchild of the Buddha himself, who instructed his assistant to sew a prototype that evoked the pattern of rice paddy fields in Magadha, India.
- Storage Closet for Spare Zafus and Chairs
- Spacing tool for setting the maple paneling
- Shrine Room
- Shower tile work continues
- Rough mock-up - finished beams will look much nicer
- Rest Room for Visiting Teachers
- Reception Hall with maple paneling
- Reception Hall from Cloister Area
- Reception Hall Breezeway