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The left most glass is before filtering. The right side is clear after we added the filter. |
Otherwise the Cabin is entirely finished and we may spend the weekends there from here on.
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This is the Cabin as it is today. The only change is that we added a large work bench to the shed. |
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This is the dog house. The floor is not the floor we will use. |
I screwed the whole thing to the ground using geo-anchors, so nothing takes flight in the wind, and enclosed the shed with a low wire fence and twelve foot gate so that we can keep the dogs out there until we build the kennel. I built a custom built dog house with a heated floor. The dogs will eventually come to love it, but I'm guessing they will complain at first.
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We added another gate to the entrance and added a chip path to the entire thing so that we can keep the mud out a bit. Now we can gain access without opening the big gates. |
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Though this is not a good picture of the thing, as it is today. |
We have a place to stay, a place to work, and a place to keep the dogs during the work day. . .
After we finished the shelter, our priorities shifted to building the Market Garden. This plan requires that we build something of a greenhouse. This is a big project, even if only in size. Our Hoop House will be roughly twelve feet wide and sixty feet long when finished (though I will only build the first thirty feet of it now, to save time and money). The parts are fairly inexpensive and easy to put up, but takes a space as large as the shed to bend all of the steel tubing, so I needed a work bench large enough to handle the work without having to work on the ground. I built the bench in one day and it works like a dream.
After we finished the shelter, our priorities shifted to building the Market Garden. This plan requires that we build something of a greenhouse. This is a big project, even if only in size. Our Hoop House will be roughly twelve feet wide and sixty feet long when finished (though I will only build the first thirty feet of it now, to save time and money). The parts are fairly inexpensive and easy to put up, but takes a space as large as the shed to bend all of the steel tubing, so I needed a work bench large enough to handle the work without having to work on the ground. I built the bench in one day and it works like a dream.
I am ready to start in on the Market Garden and have the work-space needed to begin the greenhouse construction; the ground is tilled and ready to plant (once things start growing in the Hoop House); and we are about to order plants and seed, and have already ordered some of it.
Life is good.
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