posted 3 months ago
B.E.L. Post # 44
Monday 12/1
Yesterday had one of those slow, steady rhythms that make life at Wheaton Labs feel grounding. The morning kicked off with a pair of fires — one for the classroom, one for the dehydrator — crackling to life and pushing back the lingering chill. There’s something about tending a morning fire that sets the tone for the rest of the day, like telling the place, “Alright, we’re awake now.”
From there Stephen and I, made our way to the Abbey, where the cats were already waiting with that mix of entitlement and affection they’ve perfected. Stephen fed them, gave them a few moments of attention, whike I walked the perimeter just to make sure everything was in order. Quiet morning air, just the sound of my boots and a couple of curious meows trailing from afar.
Back at basecamp, the day shifted into hands-on work. I settled into processing cardboard — the kind of task that’s simple but oddly satisfying — while Stephen wrestled with the tractor chair, giving it the mechanical TLC it desperately needed. There’s an easy pace to working side-by-side like that, each of us focused but sharing the same space and energy.
Once the chair repair came together, we moved over to the chair-building project. That’s where the real fun began. We spent the afternoon draw-boring the joints, pulling the pieces tight in that old-school, rock-solid way that just feels right. Wood, mallet taps — all those small, precise actions that slowly turn parts into something strong and lasting.
By the time we wrapped up, it felt like one of those quietly productive days — no big show, no dramatic moments — just good work, good company, and the steady satisfaction of building things that will outlast the moment.
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