Nancy Reading wrote:Thanks for the update Estaban. I hope your eye is feeling better. Good that the electrics are back on - good lightlng makes (working) life so much easier!
Thanks, Nancy! My eye is feeling a bit better today, so fingers crossed it keeps heading in the right direction. And yes — having the electrics back on makes such a huge difference. Amazing how much smoother everything feels when you’re not working in half-shadows. Appreciate you checking in, and hope things on your end are bright and easy too.
Today was the boots’ “Christmas tree day,” and it honestly had a really nice rhythm to it. After the morning meeting we headed over to the shop. I got the rocket mass heater going while Stephen and Molly rounded up all the tools we’d need for taking down the Christmas tree.
Once we were set, we made our way to the Abbey and did our usual routine there. When that was wrapped up, it was finally Christmas tree harvesting time. Since I’ve been keeping myself on track with a BB a day, I picked out a tree that matched the requirements for a particular BB.
Dropped the tree, then we all got to work delimbing, bucking, and loading everything onto Roy. We kept the top four feet for the Christmas tree itself. Back at basecamp we finished splitting and stacking the rest of it.
After that, we set up the Christmas tree in its base and started decorating it. Felt good to bring a little holiday cheer into the place.
We ended the day by watching Bad Santa.
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Stephen was showing Molly on how to use the air compressor
Yesterday 12/11, started off with our usual morning meeting, and as soon as we wrapped up, we headed straight for the shop. Stephen got to work lighting the fire, and while he tended to that, I took a little time to show Molly the basics of draw blading — how to work with the grain, how to feel the tool bite just right. She picked it up quick.
Once things were warming up, we made our way over to the Abbey for our usual round of cat feedings and perimeter checks. We also took the chance to harvest some sunchokes, which turned out to be a pretty good haul. After that it was back to the shop to wash, sort, and prep the sunchokes for a soup before lunchtime rolled around.
After lunch we headed back to the Abbey again — round two. This time Stephen and Molly were busy harvesting some new junk poles while I was felling a large dead standing tree nearby.