BRK #21
Following-up after the first day of the SKIP Event. I've been granted "Instructor" status and I'm excited! It's all in pursuit of new experiences, worthwhile practice, and of course Badge Bits.
At the start of the day, I coached Justin through constructing his own Rock Jack. Before we were done at lunch time, he was driving 16 penny nails in straight and true:
Tool maintenance is also a vital good habit to cultivate. For example, topping-off bar oil to your chainsaw prior to work is important:
We took those chainsaws with us out to Allerton Abbey that afternoon. The
boots arrived to lubricate the joints on Rex, the excavator. Mike coached the participants in building their
hugel beds and performing their "three scoops," and I chain-sawed logs and provided mini-tours across Allerton Abbey. Here's Mike and his excavator students:
Finally: this past weekend before our SKIP participants arrived, I had a little more time to work on my rag-rug
project. I found a nice shady spot just a bit away from the House and knocked out an easy 10 feet of braided cotton t-shirts. Only 999,999 more feet to go...
Thanks for reading, and enjoy your day...!
