Annual Report 2006

The first centre activity of the year was the 72 hours prostration
retreat end of May.
Following that the building season was opened. First we noticed
several damages which had occurred over winter:
- The roof of the sangha-house was damaged to a large extent, all the
tiles of the southern side were broken or gone. These damages we
had often, they appear due to the extremely strong winter
storms. That is why we decided to cover the roof with a plate for
now, which can be fastened and secured better than tiles. An agent
of the Allianz was there and noted the damages, the insurance will
cover the costs. Due to the recommendations of a carpenter we also
made the down tilt steeper and heightened the roof.
- The provisional building in the centre of the place, that is used
as storage room, course kitchen and Cafeteria, also was damaged so
strongly through the wind, that reconstruction doesn’t pay. It all
was quite ugly anyway, which is why we took it down
completely. Insteadd we constructed a pretty new kitchen/cafeteria
house.
- Sheet metal flying around have slightly damaged the roof of the
lama house (only a few tiles and a few corners of plaster) and the
little generator house has disappeared completely, sort of gone
with the wind. We built a retreat house with two rooms and separate
shower and toilet. They are limited to the sangha house by a dry
wall and thus protect the retreat area. Unfortunately we didn’t
manage to finish the building completely. A leafy roof and a nature
stone front are to be added to give it a cave-like
character. Another dry wall supports the slope in front of the lama
house. In front of the Sangha house we constructed a beautiful
pergola made from wood with a straw roof. By this the “gypsy
camp-feeling” has disappeared, which reigned due to using the
camouflage nets and plastic foils as sun protection.