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Complex. That is What Life Is. | Dick Hunt's Blog
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Dick Hunt's Blog. March 14, 2015. Complex. That is What Life Is. 8212; Tags: Complex. 8212; Dick Hunt's Blog @ 11:42 am. Checking old emails and I don’t think I added this one to Dad’s blog. Joy. Complex. That is What Life Is. By Dick Hunt, March 12th, 2013. Used when all the parts are together in the proper balance. So, I am 92 years and 7 months of age. Life is great. Note: this was written in 2013. Dad is now 94 (heading toward 95). Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. March 14, 2015.
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I Believe I was Born August 4th, 1920 | Dick Hunt's Blog
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Dick Hunt's Blog. July 10, 2014. I Believe I was Born August 4th, 1920. 8212; Tags: 1920. I Believe I was Born august4th. 8212; Dick Hunt's Blog @ 9:49 pm. I Believe I Was Born August 4th, 1920. by Dick Hunt, April 4th, 2014. 1 Comment ». Is it possible to contact you? Many years ago, at the start of your ministry you spent time with us in Big Valley. Comment by Shirley Gaffney (née Cable). 8212; February 24, 2015 @ 10:09 am. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. March 14, 2015.
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A Timely and Accurate Observation | Dick Hunt's Blog
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Dick Hunt's Blog. March 14, 2015. A Timely and Accurate Observation. Filed under: Uncategorized — Dick Hunt's Blog @ 12:54 pm. A Timely and Accurate Observation. By Dick Hunt, Week of March 10th to 14th, 2014. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Billy Mills, the Bachelor Who Loved Company | Dick Hunt's Blog
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Dick Hunt's Blog. July 10, 2014. Billy Mills, the Bachelor Who Loved Company. 8212; Tags: The Bachelor Who Loved Company. 8212; Dick Hunt's Blog @ 9:58 pm. Billy Mills, Bachelor Who Loved Company. by Dick Hunt, Friday, May 20th, 2014. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. March 14, 2015.
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139) Stucco Over Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs)
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139) Stucco Over Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs). September 26, 2011. The studio finally gets some attention. Its finish is stucco. The good thing about ICFs is that the exterior finish does not need a rainscreen, as there’s nothing to rot, nor any way for water to get in. Regular stick construction would require the building paper, then rainscreen, then expanded metal lathe, then a scratch coat of about 3/8 mortar, then the acrylic stucco. With ICFs, the process is much simpler (and cheaper):. The mater...
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220) Greenhouse at This Green House
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220) Greenhouse at This Green House. November 11, 2014. We have finally built that greenhouse, on the concrete pad that was poured ‘way back here. We were gifted 25 plates of tempered glass from a condo balcony remodel that was headed for the landfill. Some of them were used in our balcony railings. And one was broken. Sixteen odd-sized pieces remain. WWOOFer Tim re-measured them, and we finally had the good sense to write the measurements right on the glass. We patched the saw-cut. In an effort to preve...
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This Green House — Case Study: How two people (and legions of talented tradespeople) are building a new green home in British Columbia. — Page 2
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217) Rainwater Harvest Waterfall Feature. July 21, 2014. Whenever we tour new visitors around our house and yard (quite a common occurrence here), there’s a lot of interest in our water feature. We have quite an elevation drop from the entry level to the back yard. So, to indulge ourselves myself with a luxury, we hired a rainwater harvesting contractor to build a […]. Read the full article →. June 24, 2014. Read the full article →. 215) S.T.T.F. Final Day (11) Loft Beds. May 28, 2014. May 4, 2014. Of al...
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214) S.T.T.F. Day 10 (Loft Baseboards)
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214) S.T.T.F. Day 10 (Loft Baseboards). May 4, 2014. Of all the deficiencies in a house-build, nothing marks “unfinished” like the absence of baseboards. We just never got around to it. So, in our Sprint To The Finish, we asked Rob to complete the baseboards in the loft. I painted all the primed 1×4 with a colour that matched the wool carpet. Much easier to paint BEFORE cutting and installing. Rob ran up and down the stairs maybe 70 times, measuring, cutting, trimming, and finally nailing the baseboard on.
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June 24, 2012. Review of Trades: GE Plumbing and Heating and DHC Plumbing. June 10, 2012. January 20, 2012. 140) Re-using Old Balcony Glass. September 27, 2011. 138) Big Landscaping Event. September 13, 2011. Review of Trades – Door Express. March 13, 2011. Review of Top Notch Flooring. January 18, 2011. Review of Trades – Tantalus Roofing. January 18, 2011. Review of Trades – Vincent Lang Furniture-Maker. January 18, 2011. Review of Trades – Johnson Barr Construction. January 17, 2011. What is this blog?
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137) Rooftop Garden Results
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137) Rooftop Garden Results. August 31, 2011. Our first summer in the garden, and it proved its worth: each broccoli and carrot is worth about $100, if the cost to install the structure and soil is taken into account! But, hey, that’s not what it’s about. It’s about a connection to the earth, about feeling good about self-sufficiency, about knowing what you’re putting into your body, right? As I headed out to pick blueberries in Delta yesterday, I fortuitously passed the West Coast Seeds (organic) retail...