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Building Hillsboro Holz Hausen

CIMG1061Roger was on a tear during our approximate two-week “staycation.” Okay, we did actually sit at our computers most work week days, though we did pop into Concord a couple of times.

The weekends were totally given over to constructing two holz hausen to catch us up in prepping of our winter heating next year. This year’s heating will be serviced by last year’s wooden teepees. They amazingly sturdy despite having one topple over during the learning phase last summer.

CIMG1067Stacked this way, the promise is dry and seasoned wood in as little as three months.

Since taking on the forest management/mastery project last year, there has been no shortage of things to do. Much of this falls to Roger. I can lift and heft a good bunch, but the chainsaw is all his and I simply can’t lift some the  wooden beasts that have been deposited with a great thundering thud.

CIMG1087Now I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t agree, but I think the building of the holz hausen for drying split wood is an artistic pursuit. It requires careful consideration of how the pieces fit together and overall consideration for proportion and form.

CIMG1079I tried my hand at it last year, but soon threw in the hatchet. I’m a bit short to go the distance in stacking to seven feet. I also mightily sucked at it. I’m much better at fetching icy cold beer (safe for this part of the heft and hew) and offering encouragement and compliments. Perhaps not much of  a contribution, but I sure appreciate the effort on his part.

Since these photos were taken, there is a new mountain of wood I’m in the middle of splitting. The pile will provide enough wood for the better part of a third holz hausen, and we can rest easy that we’re all set for next winter. Our goal is to get at least two winters ahead.

CIMG1083Not bad for neophytes. Roger does get pretty beat up, but it keeps us close to our surroundings and appreciative that we have the choice to heat this way. And you can’t help but be “in” the seasons as well as watching them pass.

As we transform our surroundings—making choices about what to remove, what to keep and what to add to our environmental mix—I am reminded that choosing is powerful and brings tremendous responsiblity. Not to say you can’t change your mind, but human lives and trees acquire evidence of their experience in the rings (body and trunk). Go easy, go slow, take care.

Longing for Loons Only a Mile Away

CIMG0764Three years ago, my mother sold her lake house on Lake Winnipesaukee. I had spent a chunk of every summer there for 35 years, and I took the loss hard. Perfect sunsets opposite our front door, wailing loons, the slosh slosh of  a big lake’s water, grilling easy meals and making other or “parts” — simplicity and peace I counted on every year.

CIMG0767While I mourned and wallowed in memories of what had been lost, I failed to realize that just a mile up Gleason Falls Road I had a sweet little body of water named Loon Pond at my disposal. A visit from a… Continue reading

Celebrating the Earth & Others

On Saturday, Roger and I attended a day-long retreat — in appreciation of Nature — hosted by our neighbors who teach yoga about a quarter mile from our house.

The day began with a 2 hour plus yoga session (it was advertised as a “vigorous Asana practice”… ) With only three classes leading up to this event, you can bet I am still sore two days later! I have never been in some of those positions before, and I did indeed massage my internal organs. Today, I could use a full body massage. I’m sure I’ll feel better after my walk today in 80 degree sunshine… yum.

After yoga, about 10 of us shared a vegetarian potluck lunch. Roger made African Daal which was quite popular. It was… Continue reading

The Very First Time

My name is Andrea Williams. I am writer. How is it that I’ve survived this long without a blog?

Going public is a bit unnerving. But yesterday, I had the chance to respond to another blog and was presented with the option of listing my own. Dare ya! So, I took the bait and decided enough procrastinating and I’d get started.

And so, “hello.”

I live in Hillsboro, NH with my husband Roger, three pups (Ollie, Tusk, and Jasper), and Roger’s mother Mary…oh, and the cat Jurgin. We live on almost 18 wooded acres, abutting a large brook.

There’s been a lot of change in my life lately. I sold my own house and moved here seven months ago. I left a corporate job two months ago. We got married two weeks ago. What… Continue reading