Money in the bank

Woodheat.org says having woodpiles drying in the summer sun is like money in the bank. If the average bill for heating a home in our neck o’de woods is $300 a month, my stash of firewood will be worth around $1800. It even earns interest, in that the longer wood sits out in the sun …

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Time for kids

We were headed down the mountain on Saturday before I remembered to ask Rich to get a picture of us. Rich still took the picture I’m posting, but it’s us. (Looks like his camera’s tilted too.) So here is Emma and me a hundred feet below the summit. Most of the peaks you see in …

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Bill the Goat

Full disclosure: I did not shoot this picture. I saw this goat, on this mountain; but since I forgot to bring in my pictures of the goat or anything else from our latest adventure, I’m using the shot taken by my friend Rich on top of Scotchman Peak last Saturday. I like how these goats …

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The real point of vacation

I will have to remember this picture on next year’s vacation. I planned to see a bunch of things I wanted to see: Mt. Rainier, Multnomah Falls, the Portland Temple, Mt. St. Helens, Cannon Beach. The result was that we probably rushed to see too much. I think this (along with the swimming pool at …

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Low-speed internet

I keep forgetting to bring in pictures I can post of our trip. I have to bring my pictures in to work using a flash drive, and post them from here because it’s so much faster than at home. What we really need is functional high-speed internet we can use at home. We’re on dial-up, …

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A word on music

One of my college professors once said, “I can tell who you are by two things: what you laugh at, and what you listen to.” That statement has stuck with me all these years. His latter point is self-evident. Laughter is an obvious gauge of the mind as well as the spirit. I interpreted “what …

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Why don’t we use solar power?

We pretend to self-reliance, yet we’re on the grid. Why don’t we have solar panels on our roof? Short answer: It doesn’t make economic sense for us. Our electricity bill, for nine people, in a 2100 square-foot house, averages $55 a month. We don’t sacrifice anything in having a power bill about half the national …

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Greenhouse part II

I won’t be posting Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday of this week because we’re taking the kids to the coast. Here’s the greenhouse as of Saturday evening. I spent the morning organizing the root cellar with Jess and then working on our firewood supply (I now have over two cord stacked and drying. One third done!). …

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The mother of invention

The ducks are fine without water to swim in; they did fine for a year with only buckets of water t o drink out of, and one and a half kiddie pools to swim in. (How do you get half a kiddie pool? Step through one side of it, preferably in the dark, while holding …

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Why you never shoot into the sun

I rand down this morning to get a picture of the greenhouse for my blog. This was the best angle and it was right into the sunrise, but if you squint you can see my progress so far. This is all I got done last Saturday, but I spent a lot of time that day …

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