Friday, November 12, 2010

Greenhouse Days

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For the last two days we've been beginning to assemble the greenhouse frame. Or maybe it's not a greenhouse. Maybe its a high tunnel. Or maybe it's a giant cold frame. Or...

Whatever.

Out in my pasture is a bunch of semi-circle hoops, now fastened into the ground, with 2 by 10 boards running down the sides, 16' wide, by 45' long, by 8' high in size. We had a little help today, with some dear friends coming by to visit. They brought lunch with them, and were sucked right into working on this beautiful 75 degree and sunny day.

Next up is getting the hoops strengthened by running pipe and extra boards along the top and half way up the sides. We'll have to cut off the extremely rusty bolts that are in all the brackets first. It's an old greenhouse frame. Once that's done, I can focus on building the ends. I feel so incredibly blessed to be doing all this in such amazing weather. But the figs and strawberries remain unmulched, as it seems a bit silly to do when it's so warm.

Michael and I are both pretty tired and sore. We did a lot of sledge hammering, pulling out and resetting of pipe legs, fighting warped boards, digging and such. But the company was as great as the weather and the time flew.

We were not able to complete office cleaning tonight. Just too tired. We'll have to finish over the weekend, along with the other office we do.

Michael is going paintballing with a bunch of his friends and mentors tomorrow. I expect a very colorful experience. I'm not sure what I'm going to be up to.

I'm just really happy to be off my feet right now.

And - we are hungry!

~Faith

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8 comments:

  1. I had a day like that yesterday - looking forward to my own greenhouse someday. It is nice to hear about your progress!

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  2. Someday I will have greenhouse, someday. Until then hopefully I can learn something about it through your writings.

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  3. Oh my goodness what a wonderful blessing. You will put the green house to good use!!

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  4. Hi Faith, thanks for dropping by at The Farm and following my adventure. I can see that you are a very busy person. That green house should be a nice place to work in, and your plants will grow better too in it

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  5. Nancy,

    I'm sure enjoying reading about your adventures as well. :o)

    ~Faith

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  6. Chai,

    I've been so impressed with your foray into the world of ruminants and your barns and such, I am sure it won't be long til you are jumping in with both feet to the rest. Your place is really growing, and it looks so nice and orderly. That's the way to do it; smart as you go.

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  7. S's Mom,

    I agree. Such a blessing. While working out there I am so grateful for this tool we'll be able to use. Another learning curve coming with it, but I have so much help out here in cyber space, that it's going to be fun to do.

    ~Faith

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  8. Grandpa,

    And thank you for stopping by as well. I saw you on Nancy's blog and you were so kind and helpful, I just had to drop by for a visit. :o)

    I'm looking forward to learning lots from you.

    ~Faith

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I always enjoy hearing from others. If you become a regular commenter, I'll assume you are being friendly and pretty much comment regularly right back. :o) God bless and have a terrific day!