Here are a few pictures as of January 15. The first affords a lovely view of the vapor barrier and the roof trusses on the south side of the building. Not the prettiest part of the construction process, but crucial from a structural point of view if you want to keep humid air out and the roof up. The roof trusses were custom built in Abercorn and are made of 2''x2'' studs with 1'' thick x 11'' wide plywood in between them. The rock wool batts go in between.
The second picture is much nicer showing the tongue and groove planks on the finished half of the ceiling. You can also see the wall trusses all ready to go under the plastic.
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