If you look to the right at the bottom of the pole, you can see the 2-by-6, 8' long diagonal brace to help stabilize the pole. |
The wire running across the image to the right of the bat-house is the feed from the barn to the electric fence. |
Bonus image
A jar of pear preserves with sunlight shining through it. It looks a little bit runny. I hope it "sets" with a bit of refrigeration. |
Hat-tip to Handsome Hombre who is in one of the construction trades and spotted for me.
And in Liberal Logic, there will soon be a great reduction in insects, showing that the bat house worked almost immediately......
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, those of us who exist in the world of kinetic energy, seasons and dirt read simplistic, educational articles like this one: https://www.controleng.com/articles/the-smith-predictor-a-process-engineers-crystal-ball/
DeleteInteresting article. Feedback can be a bitch. I have seen the oscillations that they refer to go wild is unchecked. Done right though, things never even wobble.
DeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first moved to Austin we would go sit on the bridge bank to wait for the bats to come out. What a sight it was. First one or two then a hundreds then thousands. Awe inspiring sight. One I tried to see as many times a year as possible. Good luck and may your bats prosper and multiple.
ReplyDeleteNicely done! Hope you get some tenants and they earn their keep!
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