We made a decision on the wall – well, Ali did. It’s going to be stone, not breeze block. He’s got enough stone, and he likes working with it, so that’s the plan.
He dug down to make space for its foundations, and to everyone’s surprise (though perhaps we should have expected it, there being [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Right here right NOW’
June 23, 2009
It’s going to be stone. Eventually.
May 3, 2009
The digging is nearly finished now
And I have, wearily, run out of hole puns so I’ll just show you a picture of where we’re at:
Ali has done 95% of the work: he goes out there every day to do some. I am very pleased that I haven’t had to do it myself and have been able to concentrate on the [...]
April 7, 2009
The hole truth
Feel free to just groan unreservedly at the current post titles. I am, and I’m writing them.
Anyway, the hole: it groweth, thus:
– and is becoming quite the family obsession I was hoping it would:
– which is good, because it needs to go down by at least another 2 feet, still, and obviously [...]
April 2, 2009
When you’re in a hole…
…don’t stop digging!
I’m just wondering how many more cheesy ‘digging’ titles we can come up with. Oh, I can think of a few!
Here are a few more digging shots anyway, just to prove we’re Ali is doing something:
I’ve just been out there with pen, pad, pacing feet and [...]
March 22, 2009
“Are we in Australia yet?”
“No.. keep digging!”
Tee hee.
Well, we’re this far in now:
and already I’m wondering whether it’s in the right place. “Is it wise to build so close to the path?” “What if the baby falls off the edge? We’ll need to fence it..” and “When you take into account the [straw bale] thickness [...]
March 21, 2009
The first cut is the deepest..
OK, it wasn’t all that deep, and as Al said: “It doesn’t even really count as a cut, in ground like this,” but it happened anyway, yesterday on the vernal equinox. And actually, from that point where he put the spade in for the pic, we need to dig down a further six feet, or [...]
March 17, 2009
The deep breath before the plunge
.. is how Tolkien described the quiet waiting before the Battle of Minas Tirith, if I remember correctly. It’s a great analogy for that tense yet calm anticipation of major activity and ok, so we’re not waiting for a battle against the orcs of Mordor here, but it is something that really matters to us: [...]
March 3, 2009
Choices, choices..
I had some childcare on Saturday and hence the opportunity for a good afternoon’s work. Well, two hours at least – which isn’t by any means enough for the amount that needs doing. But every little helps.
I didn’t know where to start:
Reclaiming the third deep-bed?
Cutting back more brambles?
Clearing the weeds from deep [...]
February 1, 2009
One problem solved, anyway
I look at the field – the ‘works’ end of it anyway, and I just see a long list of jobs to be done, and problems to be solved:
There is a lot of wood that needs shifting and cutting into firewood for the stove, obviously, and the remaining shed needs to be demolished and [...]
January 18, 2009
Sneaky tree
I thought there was just a willow tree here, but can you see the elder growing with it?
I was quite amazed when I spotted it yesterday. I think the elder will have to come out.
Well, I spent another two hours battling with the undergrowth:
and carting it away:
It feels like I’m not really [...]
