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Jen Posted - Mar 21 2007 : 07:53:16 AM
I'm gearing up to build some birdhouses and stickhorses for the 1st annual Farmers' Market here in Calico Rock. Did anybody see my stickhorse in MJ's 2007 calendar?
My hubby & I used to build stone birdhouses back when we were flailing around after college. The stores that bought our houses called us "the out of work biologists." Funny now, not so funny then.
So, now we're all settled down & it's back to birdhouses!
Who else is wielding hammers & saws this spring?

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Alee Posted - Feb 10 2009 : 1:04:46 PM
Oh I know! I am just dying for Nora to wake up so we can go to the park! It is beautiful today!
Mountain Girl Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 7:23:58 PM
I'm getting so anxious for spring--what to finish the sauna, organize the outbuilding, thinking about doing a greenhouse. Of course there is always camping, hiking, going to our cabin, fishing etc. etc. etc. JoAnn

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Alee Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 6:09:31 PM
My next project is going to be to move my green house, and to re-cover it as the plastic got a bit destroyed this past fall/winter. Some high winds showed me all the flaws in my construction. This time I am going to do better!
heartinthemountains Posted - Feb 08 2009 : 5:23:49 PM
A few years ago, I put a door in a frame(handbuilt), in my greenhouse, now I need 3 more and I am looking at it, like, Did I really do that?
Now to get busy....

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mikesgirl Posted - Feb 05 2009 : 08:56:54 AM
I'm so sorry about that Alee - but so grateful you weren't injured.
Alee Posted - Feb 05 2009 : 07:29:25 AM
I am currently working on my homework and getting a car wreck sorted out.
city chick Posted - Feb 05 2009 : 04:53:05 AM
Beautiful!

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LindaEllen Posted - Feb 04 2009 : 10:18:42 AM
Great looking workshop mikesgirl. You'llhave to showus pic of the inside when your all set up : ).

I have been in the woods making debris huts and bannocks this winter. Pics are on my blog. I won't let cabin fever set in.


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mikesgirl Posted - Feb 02 2009 : 12:53:44 PM
Can't wait to see that Rene!
RuralFarmGirl Posted - Feb 02 2009 : 08:41:27 AM
Sherri~ I love that, so beautiful.
I am working on some 4x4 raised bed frames, as well as a rose arbor (my hubby is helping with that), and last summer Matthew (my youngest and I started at tree house in this tree we have in the back yard. I have framed in the ground under the tree and am building a chicken coop out of some old barn wood. I will post a picture when I am done.


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Alee Posted - Jan 29 2009 : 10:12:34 PM
Sherri- WOW! That looks fabulous!

The only construction project on the boards for me are some book shelves. We are in dire straights and I can't stomach paying for the cardboard junk they sell at big stores. Even the thrift stores around here want an arm and a leg!
mikesgirl Posted - Jan 28 2009 : 09:36:32 AM
OOps! Sorry - I didn't know the picture would be so BIG!!
mikesgirl Posted - Jan 28 2009 : 09:35:29 AM
We are building a 24 x 24 shop at our cabin with an upstairs studio/guest room for my business. I'll see if I can attach a picture or a link. I love building with my dh, even though I've never done it before. Our cabin was the first thing he had built and he just had so much confidence it gave me confidence. Now I'm a believer - we CAN really build!
Jen Posted - Oct 18 2007 : 07:53:27 AM
I just mowed 3-foot tall jungle weeds off of a big spot beside the chicken house where I plan to put next year's garden. I can see it from the house, and I figure my climbing plants can use the chicken yard fence. I'm going to plant some daikon radish as a cover crop (recommended by MJ in her book) to break up the hard ground. Then, I'm going to try to find a bunch of stuff to pile on like you are, Elizaray. Good luck to us both!

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Elizaray Posted - Oct 18 2007 : 12:29:47 AM
I really need to get my garden winterized and the weeds under control. I don't want to spend any money since I rent so I am going down to the recycling center to see what I can salvage. One of the local lumber companies gives away free pallests, so I think I am going to put down a bunch of newspaper, some cardboard boxes, more newspaper and raw stable mulch if I can get a horse friend to bring some in his truck, and then cover it all with boards ripped from some pallets to weigh it all down.

A company here in town burns wood chip/waste to produce heat and they have huge piles of it at a holding station just out of town. This morning was a "scrape the windows" frost and as I drove by the reserve piles of wood chips it was really need to see them steaming. Decompostion at work! :D Maybe having a bunch of mulch and such on the garden this winter will help keep the house warm. :D

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Jen Posted - Oct 17 2007 : 12:23:09 PM
Chris is sawing down cedars in our little forest like a mad logger, mourning the tree deaths as he goes. But, he's trying to restore the native savanna/glade habitat we should have here. Now, we're just not sure what to do with all these downed trees. I've got some artistic plans in mind (the wood is gorgeous), and we're using some as fence posts, but there are TONS (literally), and we have no modern mechanical means of moving them. Chris says there are these hand-leverage rigs that you can use to pick up & drag individual logs....hmmmmm....

We're planning to burn our property here in the next month or so, and that'll take care of some of the slash & brush....I've gotta save some of those logs, though!

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