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Worked on the patio this afternoon. It’s progressing nicely, although it will look more impressive once we clean the sand off!
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Everyone working on the patio this afternoon
Everyone working on the patio this afternoon
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Progress!
Progress!
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Lentil sprouts for salads
Lentil sprouts for salads
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Wasp chilling on Jocelyn’s succulent
Wasp chilling on Jocelyn’s succulent
 
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+1 w/Travis. Great that the building is getting some attention. May I suggest three or four thermometers with big visible readouts that you can see from a central point and a little notebook and pencil? <g> Acquiring an IR thermometer one way or another might also pay off because it would let you read (and record) all the wall, ceiling and floor temps very quickly and easily. Maybe Travis can suggest a way to source a wind gauge? One that reads from _inside_ would, of course be nice. But there's small hand held ones that work quite well - just you have to put your body out there to get the reading...


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Loving these!!<3&you ofc<3
 
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Thanks, Taylor! <3
 
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Very excited to see how things go this winter with AA Jen!  It's looking so beautiful.
 
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