Monday, April 24, 2017

The Shoulder Months

A feature of this house are the five foot overhangs on the south side.  These prevent the summer sun from penetrating the interior space, and hopefully keeping the house cooler.  But they allow the winter sun - lower on the horizon - to directly shine into the interior, thus warming up the house, albeit somewhat.  The issue is the shoulder months - the cooler months where direct sunlight would help warm the house but the overhangs don't allow it - like March and April and October and part of November.  These months are trickier to keep the house at a consistent temperature.  Sometimes it's too warm outside that using the outdoor wood boiler is more trouble than its worth, yet the house is too cool for comfort.  It's definitely a transition time.  The solution, sometimes run the boiler to heat the house up for a day and then shut it off and let the house cool slowly until the temperature is once again unbearable - like 61℉.  Bearable for a few days, perhaps, but not for long.  This spring seems to be much wetter than normal, which means more cloudy days.  Not enough natural power to keep the stove running, and not enough excess energy to use the dump load to heat domestic hot water.  I did need to use the LP water heater quite often.  April has begun just as rainy, although the warmer temperatures are now keeping the house around 67℉.  It is time to clean out the wood boiler and put the cap on the stove pipe for the summer.  

Friday, April 14, 2017

Spring Projects Commence

 It's that time of year again, the weather is warming up, lots of work to be done preparing for the season of gardening...but, it is much more fun to build and create.  

Looking down on the patio
I found another old barn foundation and asked for the limestone blocks.  Asking is the easy part!  Retrieving them, moving them and using them is the much more difficult part.  These limestone rocks are beauties!  I'm not sure exactly what they will be used for - maybe around the fire pit area as a barrier?  Who knows, but they definitely will be repurposed.   I brought one load home, but there is still more to get.  We've gotten plenty of rain so far this spring, but the ground was dry today, so the man with the equipment came over and moved some concrete pieces so work could commence on the patio and fire ring even if the ground was soft.  Many of these pieces aren't too large and can be maneuvered by hand.  There are still some big pieces buried in the concrete pile, and there is still a large pile left.  So much concrete!  Where else can I put it?
Raised beds under the wind turbine.
Another project started last fall and not finished were raised beds.  I am using the smaller concrete pieces to pave a walkway alongside the beds and leave the centers open for plantings of perennials like strawberries, rhubarb, asparagus and whatever else comes to mind.  I was able to haul some concrete pieces up here, but other than that not much work was done.  My muscles are looking forward to my Monday morning desk job.  Until next weekend...


Tuesday, April 4, 2017

How to not Plow your Driveway


This really has nothing to do with living off-grid, except every once in awhile it's nice to get away!

First of all, don't be home when a snowstorm is in the forecast in early spring.  

Secondly, don't return home until the snow has all melted.  Problem solved!  
  
However, thirdly, go somewhere warm where you can enjoy your time away from the cold winter.  

Unfortunately I only got two out of the three.  Check the weather forecast to see how large an area the storm is going to affect and plan accordingly.  I tried.  I checked the weather forecast hourly and daily, but it was never correct.  

I woke up to 31degree temperatures and a snowstorm in Nashville, drove to Chattanooga and experienced sleet - but had great barbecue.  Continued south to Atlanta and hit rain so headed to Savannah for cloudy, windy, cooler than normal temperatures.  That was the best I could do.   I need to mention that it was cold enough to get out the down sleeping bag, wear a down jacket and scarf nearly every day!  I kind of missed my toasty warm house with heated floors, snow or no snow.



So I returned to this: 





It is spring, I finished the grape pruning, the lilacs are budding and the grass is turning a vibrant green.  And so another season begins...