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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fall

The geese are heading south. I see them by day and hear them by night. No surer sign of colder days to come.

Fire season officially ended yesterday so I wasted no time in burning this pile of wood that had accumulated over the summer. (watch video here). Mind you this is just a fraction of the BIG PILE that's sitting in the woods by the workshop. Still not sure how to deal with that job...
This morning we had our first frost. I discovered this web in the tall grass near the trailer. I see the occupant is home, hiding up at the top by the seeds of the grass.
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tree Frog

As fall sets in life in the trailer is not as much fun as it was back in mid summer. The days are shorter and I spend much less time outside. So I have found ways to keep myself busy and happy, like writing my "memoirs"...
One welcome prsence is a little tree frog who has moved in to the trailer. He hides in the closets and cupboards but he is quite audible. Tonight I recorded him/her so you can listen too. http://www.andyvine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/tree-frog.mp3 Any suggestions for what I could call him/her?
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Garden Gates

They may not be elegant but the two garden gates function well. They are "filled" with wire deer fencing, so there is an unbroken perimeter around the garden to keep the plants safe from the deer.

This is the old gate that used to be in this spot but got "lost" for a while. I re-attached it with new hinges.

The next job is to start burning the big pile of tree trimmings, deadfall etc. that's sitting in the meadow waiting for the start of fire season on October 15th. Then there's the even bigger pile by the workshop...
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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Life...

Today I watched a pair of pileated woodpeckers peck away at our apple tree. At the same time a big blue jay flew off with a hazel nut in its beak. Earlier I saw a squirrel scurrying away with a walnut. As I write, a tree frog is croaking away outside my window. When I went down to the government dock I saw a pair of kingfishers up in tree, loudly protesting my presence in their terrain. A mass of small fish swam around my boat. A seal swam, nose up out in the bay. Back at my trailer I noticed a whole colony of fruit flies on one of the apples I left on the patio table. And these were just a few of the life forms I noticed on this wonderful autumn day. As I sat looking out at our garden plot and the trees beyond I reflected on the rich web of life all around me. And I wondered about my own feeling of being somehow separate from this web.

With my over-developed human brain I am indeed different from other species. But when I notice how they live, I wonder how different I really am….

Nature is who I am. Nature is not "all around" me. It is not even "within me". The fact is, nothing about me, not one single cell, is "separate from" nature. My nature is human nature. My unique expression of human nature is who I am. Just like every fruit fly is a unique expression of fruit fly nature. And like the fruit fly, I am a work in progress. Growth is also my nature.

My life is nature’s way of growing human nature. So the purpose of my life is to live and express my human nature as fully and as beautifully as I know how.
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Success! Gwyneth's new mooring

Well the raft did not work out. But while I was repairing it for a second attempt, an oyster farm boat showed at the slip to unload. After they'd finished, Grant, the owner offered to take the mooring block out to my spot for me. With his twin 90HP motors he dragged it off the baech and motored out to the spot I had marked with a buoy. However... when we cut the rope holding the block, the mooring line got tangled up and there was a big knot about 10ft below the surface.

I thought about how to deal with it overnight and this morning phoned Jedidiah Duyf, the local diver. Luckily he was available and this afternoon he untangled the line for me.

So now, finally, Gwyneth has her own mooring. Yeah!!!

Here she is sitting at it as the first puffs of a rising gale make themselves felt. Tonight it is supposed to blow 35 knots so the mooring will be put to the test. I am very confident that it will handle this and a much stronger blow.
That's Gwyneth off to the right of the dock, a fairly easy row in my little dinghy.
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Saturday, October 2, 2010

House Design

This sketch by David Rousseau gives a good idea of the house we are planning to build. As you can see from the floor plan, it has a "V" formation. The main aspect is southerly with kitchen facing south east and the living room south west. In between the two "wings" will be a deck with french doors from the central core of the house. The living room will be at grade (ground level) and the rest of the house will be built over a crawl space. The ground floor will be approx. 1100sq ft. Upstairs there will be a multi-purpose room of approx. 500 sq. ft. This space will have its own little deck facing south.

At the back of the house, there will be a master bedroom, bathroom, a small office and the laundry/mud room off the side entrance. This entrance will in fact be the main entrance as it is under the carport. (We're considering having a living grass roof to the carport).

There are many details still to be worked out but this looks like the overall design concept we will bee working with.
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Growth and wind damage

I've been away from Cortes for 10 days during which there was some pretty severe winds and lots of rain. The latter seems to have helped the rye seed I sowed sprout very fast. As you can see there is now a green hue to the garden.








The wind storm took the top of an alder tree on the property line leaving the path to the outhouse blocked. So I just spent an hour with my chain saw, limbing the tree and dragging the limbs over to the burn pile. The rest of the tree needs to come down but that requires a bigger chain saw than my Echo.

The wind also destroyed the Cortes Hilton! It blew it about 50ft un till it caught in some tree branches. Two poles were badly bent and there are tears to the fly sheet. My guess is it's toast.
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