The Rescue Mission Part 3 – Tour of the site and shed

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Sunday 5th July 2020

Now we have cleared the paths and tamed the jungle so today we are moving on to begin packing up the shed and lab equipment, it is sad to see it dismantled after all the hard work and energy that went into planning and erecting it.

Bespoke shed with handmade ventiliation in roof to combat the Spanish heat

We worked around the sides of the shed first to clear the outside working area and then to dismantle undercover storage area - you can see how the roof was adapted and elongated to create these two areas.

 

A delicate job! Packing up the lab equipment, you can also see the bispoke fixtures and fittings starting to be dismantled.

 

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 Contary to rumours that Logen's mine had been locked down due to covid19, it has now come to light that it was actually locked down due to planning and land rights issues...in reality who owns the land anyway? Or has the authority to dictate what can be done on it? We the people reserve the right to keep panning!...its quite literally a gold mine!

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Paul took a tour round the site today, We have the much loved pizza oven on wheels in the yard, you cant beat freshly cooked pizza! The door which takes the brunt of the heat could do with replacing as it has been well used.

You can see the construction of the oven HERE.

Adjacent to the yard is the wood store which is a bit low and could do with topping up, its always best to be well prepared on the wood front!
As we move down into the garden the irrigation system starts, it is an imperative component in hot, dry climates as it is the literally the difference between your plants living or dying, the irrigation pipes have unfortunately burst in places meaning we have lost a few plants. The importance of correct water management on any site is the foundation of any land and home.

The Bespoke shed and lab at the further down the path were all designed to fit our requirements, a lot of planning and hard work went into the design. In the video you can see the start of the shed being taken down and the lab equipment beginning to be packed up. We have hit by challenges and as ever are learning from our mistakes. However we are focused and pulling together to move forward... we forge on, strength from within and the mountain showing us an outward symbol of that strength.

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We pulled up all the onions and cut off the seed heads to save the seed. Although we have much else to do, the collecting and the sharing of seed is very important to us, seed and food sovereignty are some of the big issues that the world faces today and we are committed to doing what we can to spread and share the seed....

Onion Seed anyone?

 

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