Two ceiling fans will move air around our big open spaces. The drywall crew was kind enough to leave behind their scaffolding for two weeks because Chris did so much cleaning during their dirty job, so he put it to good use. He strapped a step ladder to the scaffold platform and climbed up to install these fans and paint to the peak. Passive Houses are known for being ‘comfortable’ with a consistent temperature throughout, and these fans plus the HRV will play key roles in comfort control. NB: We discovered that one can spend a lot on a ceiling fan, or not.
Baseboard, door & window casing
Boldly applying their bedroom colors
Lily selected Amelia Island Green. Nicholas picked Carrot Stick. They devoted hours to painting, reaching all but the highest spots with gallons of Benjamin Moore Aura. Throughout the build when adults have asked, “What color are you going to paint your room?” they have always answered “turquoise” and “orange”. They meant it.
Robin paints a room
Celebrating in the new house
Wishing you happy holidays
Loading 275 bales of hay
Alpacas will eat this hay harvested from our front yard (which is also a 30-acre hayfield). Chris helped Ted load 275 bales for a top-heavy truckload headed for Connecticut. Meanwhile, back at the computer keyboard, Susan juggled editorial rush jobs regarding projects in Niger and Madagascar, funding from Norway and a website for green technology in East Africa.