Stephen B. Thomas wrote:BRK #66
Another smoky, hazy day. Still adjusting to it personally, though it seems like I'm not the only one. I keep hearing, "It was a lot worse last year," so I think I still have some adapting to do. Can't shake my complex feelings about the phenomenon, but I suppose it just takes time.
Running with a light crew today, as a few boots were feeling worse for the wear and had to rest. Wednesday is a projects day anyhow, so I teamed up with Caleb and today we tackled a number of worthwhile jobs. The tractor and the excavator were lubricated. We felled a couple trees that were shading some of the solar panels on the Lab, did a little hauling, and finally we created a "chimney cricket" for the top of the classroom roof. The day was ended with some watering of the primary hugels at Basecamp.
Regarding the chimney cricket, we started by creating a few triangles with scraps in the workshop. Our geometry muscles flexed and we came up with a fairly-decent specimen of isosceles triangle.
Next, this was added to a frame, and then a test fit was made on the roof.
We then covered it with sheet metal, and secured it to the roof panels. The goal is to divert heavy snows from damaging and/or knocking over the chimney stack. Obviously this will be tested when we have some significant snows, hmm... Next week?
In lieu of a picture of the finished product, I present to you a snapshot of Hao spying us from the roof's edge.
Thank you for reading, and enjoy your day...!
Gemma Boyd
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They're looking happy and healthy, Gemma! It would be excellent to see flowers like those dahlias year after year.Gemma Boyd wrote:I grew sunflower Velvet Queen this year (much smaller). Here are my dahlias after the rain today that I grew last year from seed (below). Best, Gemma
"We carry a new world here, in our hearts..."
"We carry a new world here, in our hearts..."
"We carry a new world here, in our hearts..."