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37) SunCottage Complete!

                   August 24, 2020 

36) Available for Rent!

                   February 13, 2020 

35) Furnishings & Triskelions

                   April 23, 2019 

34) Green Roof & Appliances

                   August 15th, 2018 

33) Between Snow & Summer

                   May 27th, 2018 

32) Sauna, Painting, Tile & Nest

                   April 1st, 2018 

31) Tesla, Geothermal ... Plasterers

                   February 17, 2018 

30) Solar Tracker is Online!

                   December 31, 2017 

29) Grid Connection & New Panels

                   December 31, 2017 

28) Interior Work

                   December 24, 2017 

27) Views of the Exterior

                   December 22, 2017 

26) Woodchips & a Bifacial Tracker

                   December 15, 2017 

25) Well Capping & A Minor Disaster

                   December 7, 2017 

24) Deep Wells, Green Roof & Chips

                   November 24, 2017 

23) Roofing, Windows, Bridge & Time

                   November 14, 2017 

22) The Crew & the SolaFlect Pad

                   October 31, 2017 

21) Walls & the Earth Tube

                    September 30, 2017 

20) Framing & Plan Change 

                    August 31, 2017

19) Foundation, ICFs & Radiant 

                    July 31, 2017

18) Demolition, Firemen & Footings 

                    June 15, 2017

17) Floor Plans   

                    June 2, 2017

16) The SunCar   

                    May 31, 2017

15) The Green Roof   

                     May 30, 2017

14) Energy Recovery- ERV or HRV?   

                     May 25, 2017

13) Triple Pane Windows, ICFs

                     May 24, 2017

12) Hot Tub-Small but Beautiful  

                     May 20, 2017

11) Solar Chimney 

                     May 18, 2017

10) The Tesla Battery- The Heart     

                     May 3, 2017

9) The Bottle Wall   

                     May 1, 2017

8) On Whey and Woodchips   

                     April 27, 2017

7) Geothermal  

                     April 13, 2017

6) Key Elements of the Building 

                     March 2, 2017

5) A True Passive House?                         

                     Jan. 26. 2017

4) The Systems: Solaflect Tracker   

                     Dec. 14, 2016

3) What to Build  

                     Nov. 23, 2016

2) The Story of the Old Cottage  

                     Oct. 22, 2016

1) SunCottage Genesis                         

                     August 29, 2016

35) Furnishings, Sun Crosses & Triskelions

Things have been moving slowly over the winter, but we're almost done. Just waiting on the electricians (any day now) and Darren McCullough, our trusted stonemason, who is even now assembling the stone for the various walls, entryways, patio and fire pit. Dry-laid stonework takes time, but it will be a wonderful finishing to the SunCottage's exterior.

We brought in the long-awaited walnut table from Pompanoosuc Mills just after Christmas:

We found some great curved benches perfect for setting down beverages while floating in the hot tub:

A shot of the plant counter that divides the top floor. Gotta fill it with shade-tolerant flora-

Did you know there are ten thousand works of fine art in the SunCottage? Yep, it's called the Meural and here's one of the paintings we chose. You have to see it to believe it.

Winter was a perfect time for completing the bottle wall. Here's a close-up of the plastering and cleaning that the task involved:

Nearly done:

Painting in progress:

Finis!

As previously discussed, the bottlewall acts as a Trombe Wall, absorbing solar energy into it's massive bulk during sunny days, and releasing it at night. To increase the heat gain we set up several mirror panels to reflect sunlight directly onto the back of the wall. Painted black, to absorb maximum energy, it heats up considerably on bright sunny days. Warmed air rises and passes through open bottles at the top, flowing into the room, cold air flows in through three passageways on the floor. It's a passive room solar room heater! We found that on optimum days it raises the temperature of the room by 4 to 8 degrees.

We emplaced the two stone panels below in the stairwell to the exercise room. Inspired by our recent trip to Ireland, they're meant to channel prehistoric sun lovers. The right hand one is the Sun Cross, representing the wheel of the sun god's chariot as it crosses the sky.

On the left is a triskelion or triskele. We've adopted it as the symbol of the SunCottage.

Light passes through the carvings and illuminates the back wall of the downstairs utility room:

But something magical happens within the seven days on either side of December 21st. Lit images of the Triskelion and the Sun Cross strike the back wall and the effect is astounding, if not primeval. Once seen you'll never forget it! Here's a fuzzy photo of the triskelion on December 21st, 2018:

Our infatuation with these triple spirals arose from a visit to the Neolithic site of Newgrange in County Meath overlooking the River Boyne:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newgrange

By luck we were there on the summer solstice, June 21st. Though the real time to be there is on the winter solstice, six months earlier or later. For 17 minutes a year sunlight passes through the entrance and illuminates the center of the colossal tomb:

Here's a picture of the event.

It turns out that you can see it, if you're lucky, each year 60 names are drawn by lottery for the chance to view this 5000 year old human experience.

So what's all this have to do with triskelions? Well just outside the tomb is a 4 foot tall, ten foot wide, rock covered with incised designs, the most famous of which is this:

We couldn't bring the rock home, but we picked up this piece of work at the EPIC Irish Immigration Museum in Dublin. It hangs in living room of the SunCottage:

So back to the mundane. Today I took a picture of the current state-of-affairs pre-landscaping outside the cottage. Frankly it's a mess, within a few months we'll hopefully have an after-picture when all the wall stones are in place, there's a yard and a staircase.

And by then the green roof will be covered again in wildflowers... Stay tuned!

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