a new perspective.

after a few days of pretty strong winds it was a quiet day today, and i was able to end the drone up for a little look. a few things have changed, and it’s great to see it starting to come together. for one the roof structure is almost complete, and the roof can now…

charge her up!

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dry.creek.bed.

dry creek bed. that’s what we’re building. clear as mud? ok, let me explain. the idea of a dry creek bed is that it is generally dry, as whatever water may collect in it runs off, down the river (bed). and if there is no water getting into it, it’s just looking pretty, like a…

carbon release.

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while we were out riding.

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planet 205.

it has been a while since we’ve flown the drone. there wasn’t really all that much to look at from above. however, the building is making really good and above all visible progress now, but we’ve found that capturing this can be a challenge from ground level. did you notice that quite a few photos…