A Dome For All Seasons – Part 2
Ok fellow Steemians. As you will recall from my previous post (A Dome For All Seasons - Part 1) I had become the proud owner of a solar dome which my son and I had dismantled and removed from a house that was being sold. The task now awaiting me and my willing(?) helpers was to re-erect it in a suitable spot in our garden.
Because of the urgency of having to move the dome within a day there had been no opportunity to prepare any groundwork for the base of the dome. That was the first task that needed to be tackled.
This was the area of ground that was earmarked for the dome. Human and dog helper all ready!
Mutley, our dog, was more than happy to lend a hand.
With his able supervision and digging skills the task of clearing and levelling the ground was completed fairly quickly.
He then made sure the base of the dome was completed correctly.
Next came the rebuilding of all the dome structure itself. Now I must make a confession here. I had to have a number of goes at putting this thing together before it went up as it was meant to. A lot of the struts only differed in their length by a small amount and trying so sort out what went where was more trial and error than good planning. In my defense, the problem was due to not having enough time at the dismantling stage to sufficiently label each piece. Excuses!!!
This was just a few pieces from the huge jigsaw puzzle we had set ourselves.
To cut a long story short, after a couple of days and a lot of colourful language the dome was finally complete.
This is the final result...
Ok - not really. This is the real one!
At that time it was home to my cactus and succulents but since then has fulfilled some of my initial vision by providing us with tomatoes, cucumbers, courgettes and strawberries.
This year we have planted a couple of cherry trees actually inside the dome which we are training around and over the top of the dome. It will be interesting to see the results.
I would be interested to see what other Steemians may have built in their gardens or yards. Let us see them!
If you wish to read some more of my musings please follow the links below.
A Dome For All Seasons - Part 1
Is social media a force for good?
Sunset over the North Yorkshire Moors
My first attempt at digital art
How too much news may not be good for us
Another one on how dogs can help us
A personal experience of Aspergers’ syndrome
A trip to the historic island of Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
Until next time - take care of yourselves....
Impressive work and a fun to read! And the dome looks really cool, quite futuristic. Thanks for sharing. Resteemed.
Thanks for the resteem @shaka. Glad you enjoyed it.
Love this post! It's a dream of mine to have an indoor grow room like this!!
Glad you liked the post @thefringetheater. I was very lucky to acquire this one even though it did take quite a bit of effort to dismantle and reassemble it. Our cherry trees that I referred to now have blossum on so we are hopeful for a good crop this year.