Today
I left work early to beat the traffic, and did a bit of work on our
solar kiln. It has been neglected for several years, and Reed and I
both want to get back into the habit of always having something
drying in the kiln, either for our own use, for sale as lumber, or as
custom drying for paying guests. I put some blocking over the biggest
air gaps I could find . . .
. . .
and started adding some rolled/pregummed adhesive flashing to the
seam where the glass box rests on top of the roof:
More
of both remains to be done, then some exterior stain, then some
venting so we can control the entry (or exclusion) of fresh air, then
mounting the fans, and we'll be ready for the first load in version 4
(or is it 5?) of the old kiln. Maybe I can spend a day out there this
weekend and get all the way through that list!
It was
a beautiful fall day, and as the sun got low I was joined by an
unexpected assistant. Usually these hard-working immigrants are too
busy getting run over by motor vehicles to be much help, so I felt
lucky to be spared a moment.
Then
it hopped off into the underbrush and left me alone with the sunset.
When you see the way the tall grass lights up in the raking low-angle
sunlight, you see why they call it the golden hour.
It was pleasant
to finish my work and sit on the tailgate of the Nissan, munching a
pb&j, drinking some ice water, and watching the November light
fade.
Here's
to more pleasant, peaceful afternoons like today.
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