Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
moving day...
Two years ago tonight I spent the first night out here in my semi-assembled box of a house. 51,71,36,0
It's a good milestone. It's always so interesting to look back on what we were, and be amazed to see what progress we've made. A lot of hard work and ingenuity on your part have really paid off. Thanks for letting us watch.
Congratulation John! 2 years, Wow you sure got a lot done in a short time. Like to thank you for letting us venture with you in to building your Field Lab, I enjoy every minute of it. Keep up the good work.
I have been a long time follower of your adventure, and this picture reminded me of a question I have always wanted to ask, how did the "cooling tubes"in the slab work? Just curious. Matt St. Louis
I have learned a lot through watching your progress over the last two years! You are coming upon another milestone, 2M viewer accesses.
Just wait till it get to 1 million! But that won't take 10 years!!
I, too, would like to know how the "cooling tubes" have worked in your opinion.
From a barren spot in the desert to a blooming oasis of a greenhouse! Not largest in Texas, as you showed us, but large enough for you and your neighbors.
Yes, John, thanks for the excellent site, and all the info you share with us wannabes. This time next year maybe you will be showing us your bountiful harvests!
What an amazing amount of hard work it took to transform your property into THE Field Lab! Thanks for all of the information you share and for our own personal tour last spring!
Another anniversary! This sounds like the most fantastic one.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2 again.
Progress, progess, progress!
ReplyDeleteI really admire what you're accomplishing. Thanks for letting us learn by your doing...Keep on keeping on.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good milestone. It's always so interesting to look back on what we were, and be amazed to see what progress we've made. A lot of hard work and ingenuity on your part have really paid off. Thanks for letting us watch.
ReplyDeleteYou have come a long way in two years. Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulation John! 2 years, Wow you sure got a lot done in a short time. Like to thank you for letting us venture with you in to building your Field Lab, I enjoy every minute of it. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteJohn, you sure have done good. I look in on you several times a day. Thank you, thank you, for this web site.
ReplyDeleteI have been a long time follower of your adventure, and this picture reminded me of a question I have always wanted to ask, how did the "cooling tubes"in the slab work?
ReplyDeleteJust curious.
Matt
St. Louis
Congratulations and thanks for sharing John!
ReplyDeleteI have learned a lot through watching your progress over the last two years!
ReplyDeleteYou are coming upon another milestone, 2M viewer accesses.
Just wait till it get to 1 million! But that won't take 10 years!!
I, too, would like to know how the "cooling tubes" have worked in your opinion.
From a barren spot in the desert to a blooming oasis of a greenhouse! Not largest in Texas, as you showed us, but large enough for you and your neighbors.
You've come a long way.
ReplyDeleteAlmost 200,000 hits on your blog in 2 years. I'm watching for the 200,000 mark.
ReplyDeleteYes, John, thanks for the excellent site, and all the info you share with us wannabes. This time next year maybe you will be showing us your bountiful harvests!
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ReplyDeleteYou'd never know it was the same place. Congrats on a job well done.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations John, time flies when you're having fun. Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteGlad you are a happy man in paradise. And a show off.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting nostalgic for the old days...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations John!
TFL Time Lapse
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing amount of hard work it took to transform your property into THE Field Lab! Thanks for all of the information you share and for our own personal tour last spring!
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