BCB's David Sameshima was unable to make it to Wrigley Field Monday, so this series resumes with his visit Tuesday afternoon, from which he made these observations:

I wasn't able to make a visit to Wrigley on Monday, and made a late visit on Tuesday. I arrived after 4:00 p.m. It was chilly again. According to my phone, it was 46 degrees, with a a 40 degree wind chill.Initially, I did not take many photos along the Sheffield Avenue side. There were dust clouds rising from that side. I later discovered that it was a Bobcat making runs back and forth along Sheffield. I later took some photos when the dust level went down, but I didn't stay around long enough to actually see what the Bobcat was up to. It was still too dusty to continue taking photos.When I made it over by the main bleacher gate, I saw that almost all of it has now been painted to the dark green color that the previous bleacher gate had, the same color that's on all the interior fences. There was just a bit of trim along the bottom, at the southern end of the fence, that still needed new paint.On Waveland Avenue, they were still busy putting up the red brick along the exterior bleacher wall. It was almost done, with a brick worker still cutting bricks down for those nooks and crannies. I took some close-up photos, so you can see where selected original bricks were placed in the new wall.It was after this, that I noticed that new framework has been installed along the back of the left-field video board. They are finally preparing to enclose it.I did witness a bit of a street blockage at the north end of Seminary Avenue. I was going to walk down Seminary to check out the groundskeeper's cottage, which is still being stored at the far end of the block. It was then that I saw a Com Ed truck blocking the street. It was not able to make the tight turn out of the alley due to parked cars. Cars were backing south on Seminary, as the truck was in the way. Finally, the truck elected to back up, in the alley, back toward Kenmore Avenue.