My apologies for the long pause – we were a little busy :-) as you will see...
First the bad news – On 22nd March, Perth was hit by a massive storm. Hailstones the size of tennis balls, Horizontal rain, Winds reaching speeds of 120kmph in some of the northern suburbs….
The forecast was for heavy rains – so we closed everything up – tarp over the few straw walls already built, and the extra bales bought were all undercover and safe – or so we thought!
The rain drenched everything – it managed to flood the ground floor and wet our stacks of about 150 bales. Drying them out did not work, and we were forced to abandon the whole lot. Half of it is mulching away slowly on our building site, and we are trying to convince friends to take the rest to use as mulch. A note for anyone building a straw house – wet straw bales smell putrid!
We are now starting again, and this time we are only getting stacks of 40 or 80. Our farmer Alan has kindly offered to store all the bales we need in his covered shed on his farm, and deliver every couple of weeks. This system seems to be working well – however we will need to render externally as soon as possible to avoid further damage during the winter.
Meanwhile, the roof has been progressing slowly. We now have all the roof panels up. Gutters, flashings, and the ridge flashing remains. We also snuck in the hot water system – now we have running hot water – which is a treat!
So here are some photos of our slow-ish (and sometimes not so steady) progress. I took these photos on Sunday night (3 May) - we still cannot get over how fantastic the view is, and how well framed the views are – towards the city, and towards the ocean! Double – View…..get it?
hot water system, and the roof joint without the flashing
Deepti's dad attempts his first bale. His BIC (Bale Installation Count) is now two and a half. He concluded that he prefers supervising to doing actual work. We will convince him to improve on his BIC on his next visit.
You shoulda given Appa a Golf Scoresheet that somehow inversely translates to BIC.
ReplyDeleteAppa came back from Perth and he looks like he swallowed one of the bails.
ReplyDeleteWell your photographs are really sexy!!
Looks like mama has to wait another year to come and stay with you to enjoy the double view:):):) :(:(:(
Now I really wish I was a carpenter, or a mason, or a builder who could help you instead of a seamstress:(:(:(
Bapujichayan saw your site, and says he's not understanding your concept. He also included that he will go to Perth only after your house is complete since he fears that he'll be put to a BIC test:):):) All at home are wishing you both the very best .
Love and blessings,
Amma:)