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Procrastination by Judo April 30, 2008

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I was heavily distracted, yesterday during work and again after frisbee, watching judo and mixed martial arts videos online. Pretty awesome and inspirational stuff.

Greenhouse Design/Build April 28, 2008

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Sergio and his students at UT Austin are not afraid of the epic roadtrip, and last Friday six of them packed themselves and a partially built greenhouse into a pickup truck and drove the 9 hours to Biloxi for a weekend of work. The result is the greenhouse above, which replaces Patty’s old plastic storage shed and gives her a place to keep her plants during the winter. Click below for more photos!

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Friday Afternoon Refuses To End April 25, 2008

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As a way to pass the terribly dull hours of Friday afternoon, let’s wrap up what’s been going on this week:

  • Compiled a spreadsheet of all the property on Oak Street (above) to help us determine what properties might need zoning changes or help rebuilding. Perversely, this was a lot of fun.
  • Piles were driven for Hung’s house on Crawford Street (see previous post). Apparently, they ran into just about every obstacle under the sun, including a huge taproot about 6 feet down, but succeeded in the end.
  • My floor plans for the Nguyen family (a four-bedroom house just across the street from Hung’s) went through a major revision to better take advantage of their wide lot. Now I’m figuring out a roof plan that will suit the house.
  • Drew up the first design recommendation of the Moss Point Downtown Redevelopment Committee (click on “Denny Street Relocation” on the left, that’s all me!)
  • Sergio Palleroni and five students from the University of Texas at Austin will be here this weekend to work at Patty’s, installing a greenhouse that they began constructing at home and hopefully helping out with some other work that needs to be done.

Looking forward to the weekend. Among other things, I get to help teach some kids how to play frisbee, and go to an awesome garden party at the Wisteria Estates!

New house starting April 24, 2008

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I have a new house starting on Crawford Street for Hung and his family. It’s a new three-bedroom L-shaped configuration with the bedrooms along the longer axis of the house and a covered front stair leading to the living and dining rooms and kitchen in the back. It also has a significant amount of deck space, with front and back decks and a small porch for the master bedroom.

Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia will be taking the lead on construction for this one. The piles just went in yesterday:

Follow the link for more photos of the pile-driving process!

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Just Keep Biking On April 23, 2008

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Since my car met its end a couple of weeks ago I’ve been riding my bike. It’s not a great bike — an old, heavy street bike with two functioning gears that I found ownerless behind Hands On — but I’m enjoying it inordinately. At the distances I typically go, there’s no need to drive; the bike is hardly much slower, uses no gas (in Mississippi, where the majority of vehicles on the road are pickups or SUVs, bringing down the average a little doesn’t hurt), and costs barely anything. Plus, there’s something that biking does to reconnect you to the city; rather than cruising by obliviously, you notice stores, houses, people, and other things. The best way to get to know a new place, by far, is to explore it on a bike.

Of course, there’s a lot of ways Mississippi makes it hard to ride a bike. The roads are pothole-ridden, the sidewalks are terrible and bike lanes are nearly non-existent. People here don’t know how to drive, particularly around bikes; to be fair, people here don’t know how to ride bikes properly either, and tend to swerve drunkenly across the road without regard to traffic. When the summer heat gets here, I’m sure I’ll be able to add another downside to the list. Still, I’m pretty content getting by with my bike for now. I even took my first non-car trip across the Ocean Springs bridge last week for Tertulia (Spanish group) at Sweet’s. It makes for a nice ride, and it’s great to see so many pedestrians and bicyclists using the bridge.

If you’re on the Gulf Coast and interested in biking, check out the Gulf Coast Bicycle Club — they seem very active. Or hit me up to go on some rides.

Au Revoir, FEMA Trailer April 18, 2008

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Patty’s FEMA Trailer is gone, finally freeing up the corner of her lot. I’ve never seen the property without it and it makes a big difference. Check it out.

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Tax Day April 15, 2008

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It’s been quite a few days. The weekend was great — beautiful weather; haircut, bike shopping, Mockingbird Cafe and Rock Band in Bay St. Louis on Saturday; brunch at Jessie’s, football on the beach, and bad movie fest with Will and Jesse on Sunday. (Ninja Condors 13, Yor, the Hunter from the Future, and Fantasy Mission Force, if you’re curious).

Now it’s cold - down to 48 tonight - and work is getting pretty intense as we prepare for the second Oak Street community meeting tonight. It should be a pretty good session as we get down and dirty with some mapping and scheming. Check out the announcement in the Sun Herald and more updates to follow.