She:Kon, pronounced "Say-go" is a traditional Iroquois greeting that means "Do you still have the Great Peace?". The Great Peace is the cornerstone of the Iroquois belief system. We decided to call our boat She:Kon in part to honor these great First Nations people and the place we live, Iroquois ON.
Friday, October 28, 2011
That's pretty much it!
Had to bring the epoxy inside last night so it didn't freeze. Guess that's pretty much it except for some sanding till spring. :-(
I've thought about heaters but the shed is too big. It would cost a small fortune to heat it. I can still do some small jobs but to warm it up enough to do the laminating, nope, that can wait.
Been following your fuel adventures Dave & Pam. Doesn't sound like much fun. I haven't given much thought to clean fuel but I guess I'm going to have to.
Oh man, that's no good. How about a heater in there?
ReplyDeleteI've thought about heaters but the shed is too big. It would cost a small fortune to heat it. I can still do some small jobs but to warm it up enough to do the laminating, nope, that can wait.
ReplyDeleteBeen following your fuel adventures Dave & Pam. Doesn't sound like much fun. I haven't given much thought to clean fuel but I guess I'm going to have to.