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Janet Native Planter's avatar

Green Dream Stories are a testimony to staying curious. We put so much emphasis on planning, researching, working hard and staying on task, but so many of the breakthrough moments have come from being curious and being open to what you learn by listening. This whole project began with good goals (A low carbon family basecamp) and from the beginning the listening, communicating and staying curious have kept it moving forward. From hearing the question "why did they choose to build the old house here?" (rather than sticking with the original plan to build across the street) to slowing down to ask "Move the house, or repour a new concrete ...maybe there's a third option ? " staying curious has really paid off!

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Dylan Hooper Goetinck's avatar

Here's a behind the scenes shot of what winching a 240 year old gable end into place looks like!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L25VUE4aRqL74CuwNUxbcpi3MTgykt1H/view?usp=sharing

To expand a little on the method for those who are curious, we separated the roof deck from the rafters by driving in some wooden wedges. After that we hooked one end of a large "come-along" to the chimney and the other end to a chain attached to the rafter set. Then, with the help of good old-fashioned force, we slowly cranked the rafters into place. We got a little over zealous and came in a bit far, but it was nothing a few whacks of a sledgehammer couldn't fix. And voila, one corrected gable end!

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