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Tiller Project

Hallie Flint Gilman

Churning. With Optimism. On a Farm in Maine.

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Latest Issues

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Drafts

The construction crew says we have bats in the house, which Ned seems to think may be related to the way the crew sometimes leaves the walls open when they knock off for the day. I defer to Ned on matters of construction management, but I a...

2 months ago
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Broom-swept

We decide, for the Fourth: a day drive to the Tiller Project, where work has begun, and weirdly not by us. A real contractor has arrived, with a crew, and floor plans and the right kinds of tools.

5 months ago
8
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As-Builts

Neighbors Bill and Glenda came up the farmhouse driveway in late winter. Ned chatted with them through the open window of their running car. Topics included wood stove inspections to be undertaken in springtime, medical procedures of late, ...

9 months ago
14
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Leave the Lights On

Taped to the wall in the basement stairwell is the handwritten guide to a fusebox. Lights, frigidaire, pump. The old box was removed when we had the house re-wired, but the handwritten note stayed: electrical inventory of a household run mo...

10 months ago
14
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  • Hallie Flint Gilman

    Churning. With Optimism. On a farm in Maine.

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