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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Winter is Slowly Coming to an End

Still a construction site, but we are making steady progress

The mini daffodils are out
Full size dafs are everywhere now.
This old rock wall was built - not by the Romans - but by Urs
in the early years, the 1990's.
A female Anna's Hummingbird

A tiny tree frog. It is about the size of half my thumb.

We also hear them calling vigorously in the forest.
Progress with insulation and vapour barrier. Kitchen

Bookshelf bumpout

Window bench bumpout

Desk bumpout

Bed bumpout
Details around a door:
Yellow - low expanding spray foam to insulate the gap between door and framing
Blue - Blue skin foil around door opening to keep out moisture
Black - Accoustic sealant to seal vapour barrier to wood
Clear Foil: 6 mil vapour barrier to keep moisture from getting into walls from the inside
Red: Duck tape to seal overlapping parts of vapour barrier

Monday, February 15, 2016

Life in a Cloud Forest

After many days of tedious work, the insulation and vapour
barrier in the ceiling and walls of the crawl space have been
substantially completed.



It has been raining cats and dogs.

All the moss is the freshest green imaginable.

Our moss garden in the fog-shrouded forest.

The inukshuk and Buddha don't mind the rain.

The house in the fog.

The arbutus tree behind the house.

A giant arbutus farther down along our driveway.

Next to our driveway.

Moss, moss, moss on the north side of the hill.

Almost everything is covered by moss.

This arbutus tree is just outside our house.

The colours glow with intensity in the rain.

The on-going cycle of old bark peeling and
fresh bark appearing.
When not helping with insulation, Judy is working at landscaping.