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The Architect
Bob Harper
Sunday, 7 November 2004
Sleep Well House




Hi Everybody

We did find a little pile of unmelted snow where it landed after sliding down the valley of the porch roof when we arrived Saturday about 9:00 pm. After all our midnight arrivals this fall, It was a pleasure to get the camp toasty and play Cathedral by the light of a new Coleman lamp. It doesn't hiss as much as the older one. Thanks Chris for a thoughtful gift.

Woke to first light and got up immediately and fired up the kerosene heater. First light in Vermont is a spiritual experience, no matter what the weather......... well it is now that we have a roof and windows.

We used the generator and heat gun to dry the dampness of the dew (dew is a form of precipitation, and will make our brook run even when the summer drought reduces it to almost nothing.) Finished the Ice and Snow Membrane on the porch and were on the way home by 1:00 in the afternoon.

With almost all of the leaves down, photos of different views of the whole camp are possible, so I close the 2004 construction with a bit of a walkabout of the architecture of Bob Harper....bless him

Love to all, BSB










Posted by Bennett at 10:03 PM EST
Updated: Sunday, 3 April 2005 3:45 PM EST

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