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  • I made the most beautiful post box

    I made the most beautiful post box

    The other day, Tod got a call from the water company. They had noticed that we had a new service at a different address and wanted to know where to send the bills and put the meter reading slips. Clearly, it was time to mount a mailbox somewhere at 555. But we don’t have a…

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  • Ujiko

    Ujiko

    There is art as well as science to creating a good drainage ditch. Along with the retaining wall, we are having the site drainage reworked. Old ujiko (U-shaped concrete forms) have been removed and will be reused behind the barn and new ones arrived for the house surround. At 30kg, they are too heavy for…

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  • Burning down the (out)house

    Burning down the (out)house

    Today we took down the outhouse and burned it, creating more space for a usable patio & workspace at the side of the barn. It was a sturdy thing, built in Showa 53 with beautiful carpentry joins. Shimizu-san and I expressed our admiration and respect for the builders, mixed with frustration at how challenging it…

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  • The houseplans

    The houseplans

    When I was a girl, I dreamed of building a house with a 2nd floor library, a turret, a secret staircase, and an interior garden. None of these features made it to the house I am actually building. What we are going to construct is a modern re-imagining of a traditional Japanese house. It’s 92…

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  • Yoga for Shoulders & Neck

    Yoga for Shoulders & Neck

    When I check in with my yoga class to see what they want to work on, the request is often for neck and shoulder stretches. Here are a few sets of class notes, in case you want to do some stretches, too.

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  • 4 minute life story

    4 minute life story

    Fridays in Satoyama Yoga classes are for community reflection and conversation. We practice half an hour of movement, then sit together and talk. It’s one of my favorite days, and not because I lead only 30 minutes of asanas. Today, we had a special assignment: tell your life story in 4 minutes. I gave a…

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  • Sankaku Road

    Sankaku Road

    Heavier work began yesterday with the arrival of the breaker yumbo. Today the crew spent the day cracking up slabs of concrete. We are reusing old concrete from around the property in the back of the gabion cages. I feel really good about this. It’s ecologically sound. We’re repurposing materials already on site, so keeping…

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  • Brush cutting

    Brush cutting

    Yesterday we ended the “brush cutting” phase of 555. For about a week, I have been helping the Monaca Construction crew to trim back the wild overgrown sections of the property. It is amazing the difference once the trees are trimmed and all the bamboo removed. There are views I didn’t realise. Lots of space…

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  • Contract signed

    Contract signed

    Well, it’s done. The contract for construction happened yesterday. I signed the papers and Tod transferred first payment to Sasaki-san. The contract isn’t the beginning or the end. It’s sort of in the middle of the process. It’s been about a year in the planning and it will be 10 months in the making, more…

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  • AI Art & Creativity

    AI Art & Creativity

    If you’re an artist you’ve probably already played with the new generation of AI art tools: Dall-e, Craiyon, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion. They take your written description and turn it into an image. Each AI is differently trained, and even the same prompt will yield different results. For example, these three set of images were all…

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