Sunday, January 9, 2011

609n it

A stop by the Small World Coffee roastery last week - picked up some brown gold... yeah... and a bag full of coffee husks (dunno what we'll do with them yet)

The coffee is A M A Z I N G - keeps us running here at the TA.

 

We then swung by the Double Brook Farm to size a firescreen (The Meat Screen) for a rather large and shallow fireplace. 

The firescreen will be designed so as to throttle back the top of the opening, preventing smoke from blowing back into the room.

 

We also took a look at the brand-new farming operations out back - 200 head of cattle, new barns, and bio-diesel powered equipment.

Above Pete takes a look-see at the hay-lift tractor stacking some bayles for the next few months of winter.

 

Finally, on Saturday the Princeton EPICS class presented on the B Home.  

Some more work is needed on the fine details of the design, but progress is definitely being made.

 

Stay tuned this week - many updates to come as we clean up and organize the shop, prepare some artworks for the Princeton Environmental Film Festival, rebuild the HeliShuttle frame (maybe), and welcome some new members at the Atelier.

 

 

 

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