BRK #149
Happy Christmas Stocking Day to you...!
First, some typical
boot business. The team
should be proud of themselves this week. While I was out on supply runs and pushing snow out of the way with the
tractor (important - but ephemeral - work, to be sure), they were busy building stuff to be used for years.
Here's
Daniel's finished Bark Box. It's going in the Library, where it will help keep things a bit neater over by the
Rocket Mass Heater... Instead of piles of bark and tree limbs just scattered all over the floor. It's fashioned from scrap
wood, and I think he made some great choices with what he had on hand.
Meanwhile in the Classroom,
Grey and
Caleb continue to fill out the
RMH Supply Trailer with working, purpose-built shelves. Looks like this
project will be completed in plenty of time before the Garden Master
course has need of the Classroom, which is a massive relief.
Regarding
Christmas Stocking Day: again, I'm surprised with just how fulfilling making a sock can be. I took a bunch of photos as well, and I hope they convey some of the fun and the buzz of activity (and sewing machines... we had three of them in operation today).
First, here are some photos of the supplies we had on hand to choose from.
Once our fabric selections were made, we headed into the Fisher Price House and commandeered the kitchen table for some serious sewing.
We took a bit of a break for a Christmas Movie screening:
Elf, from 2003, with Bob Newhart as Papa Elf and Ed Asner as Santa! There were a few other actors in there too, I guess.
And I simply must show off my Christmas Sock...! From humble beginnings, strips of complimentary-coloured fabric were transformed one-stitch-at-a-time into a Technicolor Marvel I know refer to as my Fantastical Footwear. Are you prepared?!?!?
I'll wager you didn't expect something quite like that.
And now Paul has to endure it hanging in his living room for weeks! I lowkey have a crush on it rn, ijs.
That's all for now. Thanks for reading, and enjoy your day...!