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Stone Mason Dan, wisely, will not put up too high of tented scaffolding in winter because the winds blow quite hard against it. So he did what he could during
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Stone Mason Dan, wisely, will not put up too high of tented scaffolding in winter because the winds blow quite hard against it. So he did what he could during
Continue readingA few weeks ago, 6 April, was the 1 year anniversary for when we broke ground on this project. Interesting that two years in a row we had significant snow
Continue readingVirtually the operative word. Scott, our landscape architect with Topo, did these to give us an idea of how the landscaping will look. These proved very useful, particularly for the
Continue readingLead Photo: Shawn and Joe from Krause Media Solutions running cables to where electric shades will be. A few folks have asked if we haven’t had a lot more problems
Continue readingA late February sunset. Eric (Spring Plumbing) has a fan to blow the warmer air in to where he’s working. The cover photo shows him working on a manifold for
Continue readingA late post from early February… Many Minnesotans don’t tend to let the weather slow them down much. Here on our frozen lake we have someone on an ATV pulling
Continue reading(Sketch above by the very talented Jeff Murphy). At one point in the design process someone said “So what you want is an inn!” And that really sums up a
Continue readingWe’re entering a bit of a new world with LEDs. The lamps are different, how they perform in fixtures is different, how they’re controlled is different and the end result,
Continue readingThe big news this week is we finally have power inside! The truck on the right is a power vacuum that creates a trench in frozen dirt with vacuum power.
Continue readingWhen I woke up yesterday morning it was 15°f. Three hours later it was 2°. This morning it was -11°f. Next week a couple of days have a high of
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