The windmill is up and spinning!
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Wind power |
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Wind generator |
The rest of the garden soil has been tilled and is ready to plant. Richard and I took turns to get maximum usage out of the rented tiller. We had both gardens done in about three hours of constant tilling.
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Richard with rented tiller |
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Three Sisters Garden |
The pallet fence provides a bit of shade and some windbreak for the plants.
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Hemp Field |
We brought home a trailer full of road base to work on the Earthbags on the front of the office. Richard is finishing the roof metal now.
We have been having a hard time finding pallets in this town. Who'd a thought? Pallets have value here and most places (in fact every single place we have called or asked) charges around $3 a pallet. Well, at least they are not throwing them away. But, it makes it quite a task to locate free pallets for building with. How are we supposed to uphold the ghetto farmer image without our pallets? I am still looking. There has to be a pallet source somewhere around here.
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