These pictures are all of the tension ring going up. First you see the ring, this huge piece of multi-layered wood, really pretty. I was all “the instructions say to use a rope and lift it up using the scaffolding as a fulcrum…” and the men looked at me like I [...]
Living inside a yurt, a round structure with a five foot, transparent, dome on the top, is just like living inside a giant calender.
This is a shot from before we moved our mountains of stuff if (obviously!) so you can see what I mean. The sun (or the moon, at night) shines [...]
After five pages of photos about the six weeks of hard work to prepare, we finally come to the actual day the yurt went up! The obtuse, absurd, book of instructions suggested doing it in two days, but we had 60% chance of rain the next day–it had to be up by the [...]
Because the lattice rests right on the floor, you lay the final flooring on before the yurt goes up. Which is hair raising, because here you have 700 square foot of oak floor and what if it rains? Luckily, it didn’t. And you’ll see in the next installment what they did [...]
Aren’t my family cool? Uncles, aunts, cousins, sisters, the whole clan, they came out, over and over, to help Paul with putting this whole thing together–while I did nothing but take photos and sit around, hugely pregnant.
Well, it was my idea to do the yurt. Maybe I get credit for [...]
Yesterday afternoon it was 80 degrees and we were all hanging out in our tank tops, settling in for dinner and baths, when a rainstorm started up, which is always dramatic in a yurt because it is so loud. I mean, a yurt is basically a glorified tent–there isn’t much between us and the elements, [...]
I have a series of photo collages documenting the building of our yurt, from breaking ground, to the big yurt raising day. I’ve gotten so many questions about the yurt, I thought I would post them. Here is the first!
When folks find out we live in a yurt, they usually ask a million questions. So, I thought, since this is homebase for everything that follows, the yurt would be a good place to start.
The building beside the yurt is the bathhouse. A triangular deck (the hypotenuse is curved [...]
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today's yoga practice
- friday
May 11, 2012 | 10:09 am…and now we come to lady’s holiday. the weakest week of yoga that ever barely happened.
- thursday
May 11, 2012 | 9:09 amprimary to navasana. can’t seem to get past freaking navasana this week. at least I’m on the mat.
- wednesday
May 11, 2012 | 9:08 amprimary to navasana with Maria’s vid.
- tuesday
May 11, 2012 | 9:08 amSKIP. Shame.
- monday
May 11, 2012 | 9:07 amprimary to navasana. am I back in the saddle?
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- friday
upcoming book releases
a few greatest hits
- diggers watch tv, too
- cool felt picture fun for kiddos
- the amazing emu
- 2 stories, 1 joke, and a song
- bikini power vs. the ratty sweater
- crafts for karma
- lucille ball moment
- going all erin brockovich on your ass
- recycling other people's junk
- happy birthday, sophie!
- butterfly house
- writing without pencil sharpening
- bad things come in threes. or fours. (or maybe fives?)
- how to build a yurt (1 of 10)
- the power of mom’s day can melt even the most bitter of hearts, not that my heart is bitter, but it has gotten a bit crusty around the edges
- spike and buffy got screwed--now with proof! (part 1)
- the yip-yips do not cause childhood obesity
- the 13 year visitation of the demon red-eyed cicada
- the way of the bento
- triple chocolate pudding goop, or, this way lies madness
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