Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

She helps me work towards them and maybe even reach some of them.

the rooms all seemed much bigger and brighter than what we remembered.. We are thrilled.Can’t wait.. Let me show you around!.

Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

This is the Summer view from right out the front door.That’s a real honest-to-goodness wheat field in all it’s golden glory.. There’s my (already) beloved barn out across the creek.. And a corn field!All I really wanted was to have a house with a cornfield behind it.

Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

Of course next year it will be soy because of crop rotation and all that, but still… let me have this.. Chris and I were able to ditch the real estate agent for a few minutes and we took a walk around the property and along the corn field.He showed me how to de-tassel the corn like he used to do when he worked in the fields growing up.

Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

Is it completely strange that I found that kinda romantic?.

This is looking across the street down at the end of the property; what will be our orchard area.So I did.. My ugly and bare kitchen walls are starting to make me sad, so I thought this would fill one up pretty well..

It is majestic..I like it a lot more than I thought I would, and that’s saying something.. For one, I actually enjoy the frame now..

The quote says: Spring has returned.The earth is like a child that knows poems.

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