

The window frame (a bit crooked, but I fixed that)...just needs a window!







Joni has devised little runoff systems for the water.
Our roof doesn't leak. We are getting much needed rain. The rain gives us time to read. Cook. Ponder.
I have to disagree with those who say "there is no bad weather, just bad clothes". This wet rain chills to the bone. It is a soaking rain, that my Father used to love to see. It doesn't come down hard. Or fast. It is just persistent--a constant drubbing of water.
A temperature of 39 degrees F. makes it dangerous. It is easy to get hypothermia. After the first week of rain, all shoes are drenched. No hope of them drying out until an extended bit of sun reappears. This leads to wet socks. Cold feet. And a grumpy disposition.
It is hard not to be grumpy with eternally wet and cold feet.
I venture out once a day for my walk. I think all this burning which others are doing (which I wrote about the other day on my Walking blog) is just our neighbors way of dealing with cabin fever. It gets you outside and doing something--and also provides for a bit of warmth. Drag stick. Burn. Drag stick. Burn. Drag stick. Warm yourself. Burn.
This Noahic hell makes me motivated to get this Addition done before the next rainy season. To have more room so that we aren't piled on top of each other. To have a woodstove that I can watch the flames in. To have more warmth. To at least have enough space to walk more than three steps without running into a wall.
A house should be big enough to have more than seven paces before you run into a wall.. Less than seven paces feels like a jail cell.
This is what the rainy season is like...


We won't finish the job today. I have to drive down through the rain to the Napa Valley to earn a living.