I found some pieces I modelled last year and I thought it was possible to cook them on the stove...
Seems like it is possible.
They are really hot now. So updates later.
But at least they didn't break
I will try this patch for a not so well preserved part of the reclaimed door.
Perhaps is not such a good fit.
And the decoration patch is not good aesthetic...
Anyway
The repair continues. The yerba mate never ends. The difference in colour of the wood is because.
And still the other side remains to be installed.
And I'm still thinking if I should carve flowers and nice things.
And I think always:
Will it last a hundred years?
Am I enough?
If I carve a flower is it because I use it to disguise a poor job?
Should I sip more yerba mate?
When will chemtrails stop?
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For the first time in my life, after much caring and trying. I harvested my first tobacco leaves. I'm not a smoker, so I will probably gift them for ceremonies or use them myself for cleansing.
But it seemed impossible given that I live in a dry cold desert, to grow such a tropical rainforest plant. It was a patience challenge, plants are more than a year old now. And one of them is flowering and it will produce thousands of seeds.
Progress with the restoration of the door. Scraped it all. Now it's more clear where the damage begins and where there is rotten wood and I can think of reparation possibilities.
Today I started the restoration of this old wooden door.
Actually I have to restore two but I will go one at a time.
Pretty rotten at the bottom and I don't really know exactly what I will do to fix it. Once scrapped I will see the actual damages and make some decisions.
I will be sharing the process