Current Container Count
- Wood: 3
- Rubble: 6
- Random trash: 1
I’d say still about 3 more rubble (concrete, bricks, tiles) to go… One Random trash is nearly filled but kept just in case we overlooked something. The current wood is over half full. A few cubic meters wood is stored in piles to burn or use as beams.
Strange to fit the contents of the house in these numbers.
Nature finds a way (or needs a hand)

The ivy sees an opportunity. No more panelling agains the roof on the inside. Yay!, let’s grow there (because that’s what ivy does)

After dumping isolation materials, these two were frantically running around in the trailer, wondering where their housing had gone. Took ‘m back on what must have been a thrilling ride and released them in the garden. Too cute and there’s nothing in the house for them to return to anyways (so hopes are high on them staying in the garden…).
Plate tectonics
Suddenly the jack hammer fell through the floor. A hint of a thin plate and the possibility to lift it in big pieces in stead of the Zen garden-generating pebbles. This is the way to speed up things!
Zen Garden

Having parts of the floor come loose in large chunks is nice but there is a plus side to crumbling parts too. Without the help of Monty Don I just created my own Japanese Zen Garden! Too bad I had no time to tend to it. It’s gone now anyway…
Another weekend (almost last of demolition)
As it says on the lid
Creepy crawlers
Natural resources #2
Natural resources


Why bother removing the bark if it works with it just the same. Nice and simple…