Phil is back working at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre in the Public Education Department. His hours are rather random; anywhere from 7 a.m. til 9 p.m. 7 days a week. There was a large departure of his co-workers this summer as they headed off for other adventures, so he has the delightful job of training the new staff. Things should smooth out by the end of the month, but until then, Phil is almost too busy to do any work here on the house.
I've just finished working at Imperial Eagle Lodge - the guests left on the 6th & we spent a lovely 2 weeks in the hot sunshine cleaning up the lodge inside & hacking our way through different garden projects outside. I have some wonderful cuttings that will hopefully make it through the winter so that I can plant them here in the spring or next fall. I've now got lots of time to devote to the yard & some indoor projects - it's hard to focus on just one job at a time some days & now that the clouds have moved back in, the weather isn't so dreadfully hot to be out clearing away the brush. My arms & legs are pretty scratched up from earlier this month, so now I'm glad of the long pants.
What have we managed to do in the last little while? Let's see what I can find for photos.....
Phil had been doing a lot of research into the installation process of the chimney - but no where in the instructions did it discuss or show diagrams of how to do it through a 'cathedral' ceiling. Not wanting to just wing it, Phil did phone the place we purchased the pipe pieces from, as well as other companies, but he was unable to receive the answers he was looking for.
So, with help from Mike, they cut the hole in the roof....
A piece - a very important piece - does not fit! This is the flange piece that slides under the shingles & prevents leaks....
Phil is furious!! He's on the phone right away to the pellet stove supplier & since this day was Saturday, he wanted the proper piece couriered to the ferry in Port Alberni for delivery on Tuesday. Who knew how long the good weather was going to last & we couldn't have a hole in the roof for too long....
Well, as it turns out - & this was after many phone calls & frustrating moments, the pros use the same flange for all angled roof types - they just cut it a certain way & it works. So, Phil got detailed instructions & had Mike back over for the rest of the outside chimney installation.
Fortunately for us, the angles - although not centred in the corner fully, still worked out so that the stove faced out at a nice angle. I don't have it lit in the photo - it's a warm day - but once we get the pipe repainted & find something a little more attractive for the pellets, I'll be taking a nicer photo.
Now - I just have to read the instruction manual to figure it all out. We are in the process of getting 2 pallets of pellets (say that 5 times fast) delivered to Bamfield on the ferry & that's about 100 bags we have to find dry storage for. (This amount should last us 2 winters - we are saving a few bucks by getting 2 pallets)...
This is a 30 foot flower bed...
My large purchase this year was this huge composter!! I want to get going on more raised beds & possibly some sort of market garden in the next few years & having compost is so important. Most of my grass clippings I use as mulch around my berry bushes, but I'm tired of throwing all my kitchen waste into the ocean because of the constant threat of bears finding an improperly attended compost heap. (Lyme does help keep them away, but I don't want to add too much Lyme to my soils...). So, this baby - which took us quite a few hours to put together - should reduce the compost quick enough that bears won't ever be interested. I'll be putting in yard waste, kitchen scraps, sea weed during the winter & chicken/horse manure from a local lady who is giving the stuff away!! I'm going to have way too much fun in the gardens........wonder if I can make any money at it???
3 comments:
sooo awesome!!! I can't wait to come and curl up in front of the pellet stove :) I love how excited and happy you sound about your new home despite all of the work - must be so nice to throw yourself into your OWN projects now!! miss ya
Glad you got the stove in... who would have thought it would take so much time. Well now you guys are the pellet stove 'experts' in Bamfield!
Thanks for the update.
Love, Dad in Florida
Hey! good to see a new post on your house blog. Now with a stove to keep you warm this winter, you folks should have a great time. Keep posting more photos!
take care, U Gerry
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