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We are to the point in the build where it’s time to figure out what we are moving into each room. I’ve been diagramming the rooms to figure out how we can fit furniture we already have and to see what’s missing. The bedroom gets our bed. That’s pretty much all we have, aside from…
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Yesterday two things happened that I resisted but ended up liking more than I expected. The inubashiri is a concrete walkway all the way around the house – literally it means “dog run”. It’s a common feature of modern Japanese homes in the cities where the law says you need a minimum of 50 cm…
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Fiber was connected to the barn at the end of July, Stephen pulled the LAN cables last week, and Tod activated the network at 555 yesterday. This milestone makes the house ready to live in, as far as I am concerned. We might not have hot water yet, but we can Google for work-arounds. Tod’s…
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About a week ago, Maura showed up for dinner without his collar. I scanned him for injuries, but didn’t see anything. I put a new collar on him and forgot about it. Until two days ago, when I noticed a scabby bit on his back. It was matted with hair and hard to see what…
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Doodling is good medicine. When you need a mental break from whatever you’re currently stressed about or trying to work through, art is a valuable refuge. And you don’t need to be an artist to get there. A Drawing Meditation like this one, gives your logical, conscious brain some rules to follow. While your logical…
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The antique doors in the bedroom needed some attention to smooth out the rough edges and even out their complexion. I took on the task yesterday. The day was very hot and Maru-chan’s yumbo preparing the ground for the concrete pour made it impossible to work outside, so I decided to test out the doma…
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Fritter spent an hour at dawn loudly trying to get my attention. He sat himself in the bedroom at 4:15 meowing until I got up to see what his problem was. I put a handful of kibble on his plate (that’s usually the problem) but he soon returned to the bedroom for even louder and…
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Today the carpenters finished their work, packed up all the tools and lumber, and then we peeled the protective paper off the floors. It’s looking glorious. Everything got a good vacuum and now I am ready to beeswax the floors, railings, and doors. It will be a slow process, but I look forward to making…
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Choosing lighting has been a long road. Visits to lighting showrooms, poring over catalogs, and trying to understand each manufacturer’s walled garden of controllers and remotes. We are getting validation for our choices, finally. Last night we drove over to 555 to hang the living room fixtures and survey the lights. It all looks good.…
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In 2006, we bought a new sofa and lived with it for nine years in our Tokyo apartment. It was a great place for naps, long conversations, wine parties, and all sorts of hijinks. In 2015 when we moved to Kamogawa, we gave the sofa to UltraBob. Seven years of family life with a growing…