BRK #194
I hope you all have had a pleasant Friday. This one wrapped-up not so bad for me, personally speaking.
Here's
Moto Jeff as he and I worked to add paneling to the Solarium ceiling. We're nearly 25% complete, and while we need more lumber milled for the rest of the
project, it's still looking good. It's a task that everyone's had their hand in over this past week, and we
should all be proud of the work once it's done.
Another photograph of my food, and I apologize in advance. However, this is something I'd never tried and I was pleased with the outcome. I had my typical peanut-butter sandwich for lunch, however instead of slices of bread I used two leftover pancakes from yesterday's Groundhog Day dinner. It was a smart choice, in my opinion.
(a secret to tasty, memorable pancakes: add cinnamon and cardamom to the batter, and when you flip 'em resist the urge to mash 'em down with your spatula... They'll stay fluffy.)
The afternoon was spent at the Lab with the full team. We fitted and tested-out the tire chains for the
tractor for the first time, as we were going well off-road to harvest lumber trees.
Well, it was rough going, in my opinion. We made it out to the site we'd scouted last week, set up the snatch block (also a tool used for the first time), and ended up with... one log. There's at least one more we'll need to pick up from that same logging site, but we just ran out of time. It's reassuring to know that with some intentional practice we'll all become more proficient and quicker with these tools. And when I'm more familiar with the
land I'll have a better sense of where to drive the tractor, and when it's smart to keep it back. These days I imagine I'm being a bit too timid with such a powerful piece of equipment. My early, dumb mistakes (primarily with the tires) compel me to be a bit gun-shy, I think.
By the time we made it back to Basecamp, everyone was cold and wet and were ready to be inside for some more work. We sorted out the tools and convened around the Workshop shelf project, which is also in-process. It would be excellent to finish that next week, and maybe even have the Solarium paneling project done, provided we can mill
enough paneling to finish the job. Lots to think about before next week. I retired to the Solarium with
Little House on the Prairie, if you can believe that.
That's all for now. Thanks for reading, and enjoy your day...!