Sunday 25th August, 2013
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Sifting |
Oh my ... what a mammoth effort by me today. I'm sitting at the caravan table, bucket bathed, in jammies, warmed vege soup and toast in front of me, probably a bit sunburnt and definitely aching at 5.55pm. I had a good big sleep last night - read myself to sleep and woke a couple of times after six with the day light - finally waking ready to start my day and begin work around nine - after making good use of my recent coffee pot purchase. I dug and sifted dirt and chopped straw.
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Carting water |
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After installing the dunny window yesterday I carried a heap of water
before dark. Eventually the water will be accessible closer to the work
site - but while ever I am carrying it I am keeping fit! I
remind myself of the broomsticks in the Fanstasia movie
from my childhood. I get into the zone and go down to the tank
and back up to the work site a dozen times with a bucket in each hand.
Today I made and laid five loads of mud by 1.30pm when I stopped for a
cuppa and some fruit salad. Then I dug more dirt and carried more water
to be able to make and lay another five loads of mud by sunset - which
is pretty much 5pm. So I have done a whole row around the external wall
that takes in the mudroom and bathroom . In some spots I will reach the
ceiling when I lay the next row.
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The bathroom - panorama - the walls are so close to the ceiling now. |
I didn't receive any visitors today. In fact I just heard the first car
of the day drive past inbound. Until I set myself this deadline to
finish the house by October next year, I would pay visits to other
Currawinyans when I ventured out here for the weekend. But no time for
visiting for the next year. I'm on a roll and I really do have to give
one hundred percent on each occasion I am here.
Tomorrow I will rise when I first wake to give myself an extra couple of hours to repeat today's effort. These weary bones will certainly be weary after that.
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Knock off time |
On this visit I did get two full rows of mud done around the mudroom and bathroom. I certainly didn't plant the cuttings I brought out with me - nor transplant the blossom. I'll do those things next time I come out at the end of September. Jeff is coming then as is my sister Peita. Dave has agreed to come and work with us on that occasion to continue the ceiling sheets. Although I may ask he and Jeff to work with the tanks and water arrangements -moving at least one of the tanks and putting up guttering seems important at the moment. I'd like to be set up to catch every drop of water possible. Peit and I will help with that, and if there is time we can move between work on the paving, the garden, maybe make a mosaic, and paint some ceiling sheets. We need to collect more sand and I can always prepare more mud ingredients for the following trip.
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My sister Danielle showed me how I can take panoramas on my iphone - I never knew! |
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This pic with the next is a 360degree view from my block at Currawinya. |
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Before - rat infested broken window |
The next project I'm working on for the Forever House, in-between visits out there, is the back door to the mud room. I am using the glass from an old window found recently when I cleared out the rat infested shed to make a mosaic studio. The glass from that is being reworked into a new design to fit the window in the door. I was given the door by a friend, Penelope, when she renovated her house years ago. Sll these things I've collected that will now finally get another chance at use and beauty.
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Current - dismantled, cleaned and being reworked to fit door |
Nice resto on that glass Donna... WD.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Mark. That's very kind of you. I think it will be a lovely door when finished. Hello to K,
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