Saturday, October 18, 2008

Holy Dome, Batman!


I love my siblings dearly, let's just make that very clear right here from the get-go. And like any healthy familial relationship, there's bound to be a little bit of sibling rivalry. Seems like in the past year our brotherly/sisterly battles have included extensive remodels on the properties we each own. We coincidentally leveled the playing field by each hiring a contractor by the name of Brian. From that point on, that's just about the only thing we've had in common. You would think that Dug's complete remodel of a Vietnamese restaurant into a popular bistro that serves up tasty pacific northwest cuisine to happy customers (http://www.agatealley.com/) is the hands-down winner of this "all in good fun" competition. However, last weekend my younger sister, Sarah, may have just taken the prize when she and a dozen of her friends and family erected a geodesic dome that, when done, will rival the living space in my 1,200 square ft. humble abode.


It could not have been a better weekend weather-wise and with "all hands on deck", literally, things went together pretty smoothly.







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I missed the first day's events so only took part in the heave-ho! aspects of getting the roof on. In actuality, I did a lot of holding, tugging, and looking-up.





The plan now is to finish the insides with a loft, bedrooms, running water, electricity, and a wood stove. With the work she's already had done on her home, and now this new living space, we all know we've got a place to go when this economy really starts to crumble. It's a visual dichotomy to be sure. I'm so proud of my sister and how she's continued to create the kind of space that she wants for herself on her property. The horses, goats, chickens, dogs, and barn cats only add to the appeal. No wonder
Waldo never wants to come home!























Saturday, October 4, 2008

Say Moose!


Here it is, barely October and we've already accomplished so much this school year. The kids are busy creating a presidential campaign of their own, complete with four political parties, campaign workers, headquarters, candidates, and platforms. My class decided they are the "Green W.O.R.K.S." party, (working on restoring key systems) and have researched issues related to the economy, foreign affairs, social welfare, education, health care, and the environment. What a better place this world would be if some of their ideas came to fruition! Being around these young people gives me confidence that the future is in good hands.

They love our "moose breaks". Wish you could have heard the laughs and conversations generated from the "Tangled Moose Photos" I showed them off the Anchorage Daily News website.