Jan 31, 2010

Bath Roof almost done...


After one week work, our bath roof is looking nice, and I think stronger :-)...
no more tarps and temporary fixing (we hope)...
Me and Lyna worked well as a team, and we had 2 "angels" coming to help for a couple of days, Rute and Miguel...
It's nice and encouraging to be building again...actually, I'm planning lots of buildings before the permaculture course at the end of March...so we can offer a bit better conditions...
After this is finished we'll work on the shower place, the irrigation and warming water system (by the way,I'm researching and studying about it, but if you have simple tips, let me know cuz there's looots of ways for solar water systems), a compost toilet and a shelter for the course, in case we have rain (but I do hope not)...
Yep, We'll be busy these next weeks... I hope we'll have some time to plant in our veggie garden, as the season is coming...

If anyone would like to come and give a hand, that would be great and helpful...Lyna will also need help to build her Yurt's floor...so, just let us know!!!

But I'll just post some pictures of our past week and make some comments...


Rute, Miguel and Mafalda (the dog), our "angels" who came to visit for a couple os days and gave us a hand...it was really fast working together with them.. and Miguel gave us nice tips... It was a pleasure to meet them...so nice people...And Muxima was glad to have Mafalda to play with...she often gets bored and wants attention when we're working...

the beginning of the new roof, after tearing down the old tarp...
We did spent some money to buy wood boards, but I think it's time for that kind of investment...not that we have much, so any donations would be much appreciated and very useful !!!

Lyna and Nolan (always around)...measuring the boards to cover the bath place...she did a great job...

Lyna got me on the roof with the full moon rising at the back :-)

Another stage...a simple tarp for waterproofing ...

and the fun part (also a bit hard on my hands)...covering the tarp with "giestas" ( I have no idea what it's called in english)...

funny perspective in the end of the day !!!

and a beautiful one of the moon rising !!!

I got to the end of it... fiiiiu !!!

And Lyna too...

Now I'm thinking how to do the second part of the roof which will overlay the one I just finish... with a bit more knowledge after learning few more things with little mistakes I could avoid on the first part of the roof :-)...Again, learning by doing ...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"giestas"-broom; giestas-das-serras-Irish broom (red flower); giesta-ordinária-Spanish broom (Yellow and White flower)

Baba said...

Thanks whoever gave me the translations of "giestas"... I would say I'm using the Spanish broom