We all have a birthday each year. I’m no exception. Today, celebrating my birthday meant I turned sixty-five. I didn’t mean to but it did happen. For many it’s a big deal. I’ve certainly received many good natured jibes about getting old today. I’ve been reminded frequently that this is an age when most people seriously consider retirement. I might consider that but I actually retired back when I was only twenty-three. That’s when I quit my day job and instead did what I loved each day, spending my days with those I loved. As I turn sixty-five nothing will really change in my daily routine. Except I’ll get a nice cheque each month from the government. That’s a welcome bonus and the extra cash will better allow me to do what I’ve already been doing for the last forty-two years. I guess I’ll also take advantage of those discounts many places offer those who turn this magic age. Maybe that’s why they call these the golden years?
Ever upwards
Today was a big sculpting day as the crew did the complete castle tower exterior of the Copper Crown Suite in the Hazelnut Inn. Outside was a blustery winter day (cool, rainy and windy) while inside we worked in comfortable shirtsleeves. Next week we’ll lift off the top cone to do the shingle work and also begin the paint work on outside of the tower. The inside will be sprayed with insulating foam and then we will do all of the interior finish work prior to lifting it into place as a complete unit. That will save a lot of time on scaffold and ladders!
Design challenge
We love a good challenge. Today’s second design adventure was to incorporate a (current building code) gas fireplace, a functioning chimney, a wall corner, a structural post and tons of shelves to hold ‘priceless’ knickknacks into one structure that would fit into the i’ve foot by five foot space allowed. It also had to incorporate have a round front and support a forty-two inch television (that didn’t look like a TV. And it had to be seventeen feet tall. On top of that it had to also look like the many pieces used to build it were gathered on far flung and exotic journeys of adventure. The only thing more fun than doing the design will be actually building it.
