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   xoxoxoBruce  Tuesday May 1 08:21 PM

May 2nd, 2018: Kotasarri island

The four seasons on Kotsarri Island Finland.



Four seasons? Enjoy ‘em while you can.

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Happy Monkey  Tuesday May 1 10:30 PM

Looks perfect for Moomins.



Flint  Wednesday May 2 12:55 PM

Those must be screen caps from a Legend of Zelda game !!



Flint  Wednesday May 2 12:56 PM

O M G I'm so tempted to build this out in Lego, as a Dungeons and Dragons setting.



glatt  Wednesday May 2 01:26 PM

Where do they store the dock for the winter? If it were me, I would just pull it up onto the shoreline. But it's not there. Do they tow it across the lake? It's too big to fit through the doorway of the barn.



Gravdigr  Wednesday May 2 01:49 PM

Burn it for heat?



Undertoad  Wednesday May 2 01:50 PM

Spring, Fall, Winter, and Second Winter.



xoxoxoBruce  Wednesday May 2 07:08 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by glatt View Post
Where do they store the dock for the winter? If it were me, I would just pull it up onto the shoreline. But it's not there. Do they tow it across the lake? It's too big to fit through the doorway of the barn.
Obviously it's sectional, and may break down even further.
How do you know it won't fit through the barn door, you can't see the barn door in any of those pictures.


Clodfobble  Wednesday May 2 07:48 PM

Why do they have to remove it for the winter at all? Maybe the pictures aren't in order, and they actually just happened to build a dock for the first time that spring.



Griff  Thursday May 3 07:34 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Flint View Post
O M G I'm so tempted to build this out in Lego, as a Dungeons and Dragons setting.
Ha! So I played a super short D&D game last weekend just teaching a middle schooler the ropes, first time since like 1985. The Dungeon Master really knows his craft, damned entertaining.


glatt  Thursday May 3 08:30 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce View Post
How do you know it won't fit through the barn door, you can't see the barn door in any of those pictures.
The ramp leading to the double doors looks like the barn door to me. And the double doors are smaller than the dock. Other pictures at the link show the left side of the barn and there appears to be no door there, and the right side had canoes stacked next to it, so there must be no door on that end.


xoxoxoBruce  Thursday May 3 10:09 AM

THE barn door, the main door, is always at the end of the barn under the peak of the roof.



Diaphone Jim  Thursday May 3 12:33 PM

There are several more photos and a couple of videos available to answer that question, but not why they leave the ladder up year-round.



xoxoxoBruce  Thursday May 3 03:58 PM

The ladder is for chimney fires, quite common with people who burn wood in Canada and rural US.



Diaphone Jim  Thursday May 3 06:39 PM

The ladder or the fires?
I clean and sweep my chimneys every fall to avoid the fire part of things.
My neighbor's made like a Saturn V several years ago and made me a believer.
Darned if the ladder isn't still up.



Flint  Thursday May 3 06:45 PM

Need Advice, sounds like

I've got an old Fisher 'Mama Bear' wood stove in my workshop/apartment. What should I be doing for off-season creosote maintenance? And what situation do I need the ladder up at all times for--what would I do if I got up there and there's a fire??



xoxoxoBruce  Thursday May 3 09:46 PM

What you do is cap it, choke off the draft. With draft it will melt the pipe and set the roof/attic on fire.



glatt  Friday May 4 08:38 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce View Post
THE barn door, the main door, is always at the end of the barn under the peak of the roof.
That's my experience as well. But this one seems to not have a large door under the peak at either end.

Turns out it was a boathouse and is now used as a tavern. The walls are louvered, so a breeze flows through. I don't know if it was that way for the boats to dry out, or if they did that for the tavern.

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xoxoxoBruce  Friday May 4 01:12 PM

No wonder Finland is a third world shithole they can't even build a barn right.
And they're mean, sitting on their pets.

I'd guess the louvered walls was to dry boats.



Undertoad  Friday May 4 01:22 PM

It'll burn down soon enough with those candle chandeliers.



Clodfobble  Saturday May 5 08:04 AM

Just the thought of taking the dock in and out every year would be enough to make me say, "sorry, we're not having a dock." I used to think a year was a long time in between odious tasks; now, not so much.



Gravdigr  Saturday May 5 04:12 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Griff View Post
Ha! So I played a super short D&D game last weekend just teaching a middle schooler the ropes, first time since like 1985. The Dungeon Master really knows his craft, damned entertaining.
Plus 3 for awesome!


Griff  Sunday May 6 09:37 AM

The funny thing was this was their solution for the lad being a little socially awkward...



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