Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Sugarhouse preservation project


Work on the sugarhouse is well underway! At Ohana we use our sugarhouse as our woodshop. (and in turn, get our maple from our neighbors, but that is a different story). The sugarhouse was in need of some care and repair. And really, what could be more appropriate for Vermont than a sugarhouse being used as a woodshop?



Here is what we are working on- The back shed was removed from the outside and a new roof was installed. As Austin is showing above, drainage is also being worked on at the back of the building to help keep things in good order. The floor has been pulled up and leveled and new hickory boards are ready to go down. The inside is also getting a makeover with new benches and shelves and even a little straightening of the walls. You will hardly recognize the place!

 
Our head carpenter on the project is Bill Shepard. He has been working with Austin and Andy to get the job done. For the last few years Bill has been part of the Ohana staff teaching woodworking with hand tools, and leading lots of projects- the most popular of which is spoon carving!

Bill is also our resident birder so it makes sense that a mama phoebe has taken residence in the rafters of the sugarhouse. Her nest has been built and her eggs have been laid. We have been calling her Mrs. Phoebe. She is not too happy about the work being done and has kept a watchful eye on us.

Thank you for all the ingenuity to get the work done. I am looking forward to seeing the finished job… and getting started carving my first spoon while listening to the birds nestled all around us. What a great place to be!


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