
Historically, when I’ve tried to make bread here in Colorado, I’ve gotten hockey pucks, bricks, or other building materials. Bread fails to rise, or rises and falls flat. It’s dense beyond belief, and while tasty, a loaf could feed an army for a week. This most recent loaf came out nearly perfect, though! I used… Continue reading

Here’s a better picture showing the shop progress. This was taken on Friday, December 7th. It was too wet and miserable to work on Friday. Today we had snow, but it’s melting fast. The weather looks pretty good to get on the roof during the next two weeks. Once the roof is on, we won’t… Continue reading

I’ve finished my small sampler of singles yarn. It’s probably going to be a handle for some sort of tote or bag. I learned more about weaving with singles – mostly that I have to spin a much tighter twist than I thought to get it sturdy enough to beat with the reed. I also… Continue reading
Ok, I’ve been shamed into this by Kass here. I, too, got to spend part of a weekend – last weekend – being wrapped in duct tape. Red Green would be proud! Ken got the hanger attached to the fabric tube for a stand this afternoon. I’m planning on starting stuffing this afternoon or tomorrow.… Continue reading

It’s December 6th, and the framing of the roofline on either side of the dormers is nearly done. It’s a bit hard to see here, but despite the constant drizzle, a lot got finished today. Larry was back with the last of the elk fence wire, and he got it hung successfully. I didn’t get… Continue reading

We climbed up to the second floor of the new shop to take a few pictures. The wonderful views from here spurred a significant design change. Our original plan had only a single dormer facing south. We’ve decided instead to duplicate that dormer facing north, so that I can look out at the sheep when… Continue reading

One day later, the flooring is all up and installed. The west wall is underway, too. Now the building is really starting to look huge! Continue reading

The welding on the final brace near the old gate went on in spite of the wet snow and mud. By the end of the day on the 3rd, welding was complete. Now we’re waiting for the wire. It’s supposed to be here tomorrow. Continue reading

Shop construction continues. With the first-floor walls up and the sheathing mostly done, you can start to see where the windows will be. We had rain followed by snow, so the inside of the shop floor got covered in thick ice. We helped remove it so the floor could dry and be safe to work… Continue reading

The north side elk fence has wire stretched across half the span, from the corner up to the gate in the middle. These pictures were taken before it was stretched tight and wired to the posts. By the end of the day yesterday, the wire had been hung and stretched across the second half as… Continue reading