Friday, February 13, 2015
Day 10--Igloo Completed by Stalwart Crew
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Chris Rosenblum came by for the scoop and even laid the first bricks of the ice bar while the crew worked feverishly to complete the task in the frigid night air. We did it! Bennett, Molly and Andrew dropped by just as the champagne was being popped as Bob Scott, "The Arm," closed in the roof.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Love at First Sight!
Mary came by midday to help put on the tarps and keep the sunshine off the bricks. Fair colleen Maureen was enamored of her first igloo. Many are called, but few are frozen!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Day 10--Bright Morning
Looking promising. Now we get to the gravity-defying good part! Work session planned today from 4 or 5 to 8.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Day 9--Back At It
We worked until 8:30--I mean we PLAYED!
After a light dusting of snow fell in the night, we were able to send out an APB that work would resume in the afternoon. Temps in the mid 30's caused icicles to lengthen and drip, but the day got colder towards 4 when we resumed. Big crowd today! We all have too much time invested to let the project falter--onward! Check out the photos of our big push.
A Teensy Little Bit of Snow
What a difference a light dusting of snow makes! The weather bodes well to resume production so we will be in the yard from 4 pm until 7-7:30 tonight. Going down to 12 degrees tonight which will freeze it all solid. Come if you can!
Monday, February 9, 2015
Days 7 & 8--Sunday and Monday
We are waiting for the weather to improve, which is to say, get cold and snowy again. There's an ice fog hovering over the igloo still wrapped up tight, but sustained colder weather is necessary to resume production. Estimating that we can begin again tomorrow. Hang in there! The long range forecast for the weekend is very good. Tentative work party Tuesday, 2/10, 4 pm ish.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Day 6--Let's Save the Igloo!
What does it take? TEAMWORK! John sprayed down the shell every 10 minutes for an hour last night while it was still frigid, until the hose froze up. Then he was up and out before dawn for the funeral of his high school buddy, Jimmy Koller, in Lafayette Hill. Sam and Nina came to the rescue to help swaddle the frozen shell in tarps to wait out the sunshine and balmy temperatures. Everyone has the day off to attend to other matters. Surely Phil's forecast can't be wrong.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Day 5--Mother Nature Says Wait!
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Day 4--Closing in!
Photos of our mini session of course #11 going up Sam, John and I worked for a couple of hours and punched out 27 bricks and completed the 11th course of igloo 2015. Working to a playlist of 18 igloo centric tunes, we worked for about two and a half hours on a bright sunny day that got increasingly colder. Neighbor Michele Ebaugh stopped by with Levi and Owen and Kathy Staab and April checked in but it got too cold to work. The hose froze. Quittin' time!
Shaping up
Bright and cold this morning. Hope to get the dome completed but not many able to come today. We'll see how it goes!
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Day 3--Continuation
Photos of Day 3 construction right here. A late start but we still managed to put on another 3 courses, 2 courtesy of Jake's Superior Brick Co, and one course of Kate Delano's hand punched, artisan bricks (you go, girl!) that were great contenders. The warm weather made the snow perfect to work with and we didn't need to add any water. A good time was had by all, except maybe Reggie, who had to be tied up.
Delay Today!
Today, for the first time, we hate the February sun. Sam arrived early to rig up a sail for protection. Construction postponed to 4:30, closer to sundown. Sorry for any inconvenience!
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Day 3--Seven Courses and Growing
HUGE PROGRESS! Put captions in all the photos so just check us out. Work time tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb 4, is scheduled from 2 to 7, in spite of the dread 37 degree forecast. Come if you can! This is moving along very quickly. (DANK-GA!) See all the Day 3 photos
Monday, February 2, 2015
Day 1--Snow Moon Rising
(Click on "Day 1" to go to a Picasa album link of photos)
The word was out; the troops trickled in. Geoffrey spent about 3 hours snowplowing the yard to create the quarry and at 4:00 Day 2 (photos here) commenced with Jake and Anne (strangers no more; now our best friends) pulled up outside ready to work. We worked until about 7:30, our numbers waxing--Jill, Amy and Mary Seaton, Sam and Nina, but mainly about 10 strong. And strong we were! Especially once our fearless leader, John Corr, stepped in to show how how to best mix the mortar. Jake proved to be a very skilled brick maker and he punched those bad boys out one after another until we had 3 courses completed. Good job! Thanks to Mary for the beer and Amy for the warm clothes. We are rolling....
Next session is tomorrow, 2/3, from 3 until 7.
Next session is tomorrow, 2/3, from 3 until 7.
Happy Groundhog's Day!
Sunday, February 1, 2015
On the Road?
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