Divine fortuitous placement

Posted on September 13, 2009. Filed under: Sustainable Lifestyle |

Today I was gifted a warm sun with a light breeze perfect for drying paint, so I cleaned, sanded, varnished, and painted two windows ready for installation in the outdoor cob oven baking and cooking area in front of Danaa.

The nice weather also gave me the opportunity to walk around testing the new wireless phone and is 5.8gHz phone connected to it. The wireless phone connects to the provider’s network  via a SIM card (as in a cellphone) but acts like a land-line. Calls in the local toll-free area are toll-free.  It was installed in my office Herby because it felt right. The tests showed that though Herby is 3/4 of the way up the clearning the signal just reaches Sacred Space cabin because the trees inbetween absorb the signal.

Herby needs an ear like Shrek’s now that extends out into the clearing to bypass the trees more.  This also takes it away from Herby’s corrugated iron and wooden wall that reduces coverage by about 10m.

When this is done the phone can be used in the dining room half of Danaa, where there is line of sight down the edge of the trees, and is clearer in Sacred Space by again missing most of the trees.

This is what could be called divine fortuitous placement.

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