On the other side of the fence
On the other side of the fence

I work in communications & marketing, so I have the privilege of art directing photo shoots and publications as well as writing and editing copy in order to tell stories - nearly every day. When Im in the midst of a photo shoot, I cringe when I can tell one of the models is feeling uncomfortable b.c I know theyll look uncomfortable in the final product. I cant even stand being in the photographers test shot myself, but every once in a while, I end up on the other side of the fence. The story of our straw bale home construction will be featured in a local suburbian lifestyle mag, called KV Style. The journalist/editor, Paula White, was incredibly kind and laughed when I indicated Id do it if she could make me look as good as a young Demi Moore. We all know *thats not* going to happen, but its a great opportunity to promote natural building to a whole new audience and to raise awareness for our workshops. Stay tuned for the August 26th release.
Yesterday was a rough day for construction. A few misunderstandings and on-the-spot decisions had to be taken care of in the middle of a tough day at the office. Its what I expected it would be like, but it doesnt make it any easier to deal with. Dave and I feel hung over after such a long, hard day (he got home from work at 1am).
Today is my fathers birthday. The big 6-5! Happy Birthday, Pops. Were preparing for a party with his friends in the local community. Itll be a delightful break from the bustle of construction.
This is a nice shot of the sun setting behind the cedars that Dave took last week on the property.
On the other side of the fence