We've been silent on the blog as we
have not been able to get on the net as much as we'd like too. So an
update to things going on here. Well we've had crazy weather again.
For 3 days we've had spring-ish temperatures, yesterday we had severe
weather in the form of severe thunderstorms and some tornadoes.
Today the forecast is for occasional snow flurries and what ever our
temperature this morning at 6am would be our high for today. It's so
nice to see winter coming back, and I'm serious as I do have flowers
that I don't want killed off due to the weather being wonky. Due to
the rain yesterday our “pond” (which is still not finished being
dug) is filled to the current spill over.
We have finally come to a good place
in working with our wood stove, we have it burn new wood at the coal
stage only and we have a smoldering fire all day and night. We don't
“burn ourselves out” and it stays toasty enough. We also seem to
have hit the spot in the wood pile where the densest wood seems to be
at. Which is good for long burning anyway.
In the last week I have gotten up at 3
am to bake bread, I have to say I may be doing it more often. The
bread I have made these last two times has been heavenly. Good
flavor and just the right “weight” (if that makes sense), silver
told me today that I need to get up at 3am every morning now. Guess
that means he likes it huh?
We have made a small discovery that we
hope will work like we think. Loews sells “blown in” insulation
that is “green”. This insulation is made from shredded recycled
paper. Silver has been wanting to do papercrete on the interior of
the dome to insulate it. My only issue had been, where do we get
that much paper. Then we noticed that insulation, we are planning on
buying one bag and trying to mix some papercrete up and see if it
does well with the insulation. If it works out I will let everyone
know. Silver is also looking for a way to combine the wall flue of a
Russian Masonry stove and a rocket mass heater. Any Recommendation
would be helpful.
Be Well, Be Safe, and Blessed Be...
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