IT RAINED BUCKETS ON FRIDAY, so we finally had a chance to work on our own living wall here at Green Apple headquarters on Northwestern Avenue. It took us far less time to construct than we had originally anticipated, a testament to the skill level of our team. We’re all really excited to be a part of this, something big, something important. Right now, I’m looking at the wall directly in front of me, and it’s good to go; all it needs now is some of the green stuff. Here are a few photos of the guys in action, putting the structure together.
WORK HARD, PLAY HARD: that’s our motto. When Halloween falls on a weekend, there’s absolutely no excuse not to let your hair down and put out your freak flag. Dressing up and acting up is fun, it lets us try on different ideas of being, unencumbering ourselves from expectations. Look, Peter’s baby boy Caiden is only a month old, and even he got into the action… he’s even rocking a pose! Hope you all had a happy Halloween…
YIKES! IT’S COLD OUT THERE! Welcome to winter… When we’re doing particularly vigorous work, we work up enough steam to stay warm. But when the temperature dips down low below double-digits, a meal of fresh vegetables just won’t cut it, we need hot soups and stews to warm our bodies up from the insides. So Victor has started coming to work with a Coleman camping stove, and reheating leftovers from yesterday. Great idea! And as you can see from the photos below, John has also been putting the stove to use. Here he is, warming his bones by the open gas fire after getting soaked up to his ankles while floating concrete. Good looking out, guys!
I JUST GOT THESE IMAGES of the Green Apple team hard at work from our talented designer Andrea. The job on Golfview Avenue was particularly challenging, seeing as the property is sloped, and there is only a two-foot-wide gap along the side of the house for transferring materials back and forth. Two months ago, I even made a short video of the crew using conveyor belts back to back in order to move hundreds of bricks. A couple of days later, the guys were hauling much larger rocks onto the property and positioning them precisely, no small feat. Notice that it takes four strong men working together to maneuver even one of these babies! Impressive… Let’s just say that I’m not too worried about our work order guarantee; I highly doubt that any of these gargantuan rocks are going to be moving anywhere, anytime soon! Good job, guys.
LAST WEEK AT A JOB on Spadina Road, the Green Apple crew installed concrete foundations in the front and back yards of the property. Cement isn’t exactly the most environmentally-friendly of materials, to say the least. To turn limestone into a powder that can be re-hardened into whatever shape your heart desires requires a massive amount of fossil fuels, and releases large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. So we don’t take concrete lightly. Sure, it can be used in certain circumstances when other materials can’t cut it, but under the current building system, it is used far too often on jobs that simply do not require it. We decided that the Spadina job demanded it; we’re not purists, but we are trying to push the envelope, and to push ourselves, as well.
