Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Exciting Office and Other

What is Mary up to?  You wonder.  It has been a while.
  
Indeed it has.  It has actually been a few weeks since I have been on a "traveling" adventure.  I have been mainly in the office working on putting together a new manual on how to build a house with our new material on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona.  The new house material is called Panel W.  It is made of panels with a styrofoam type core with a wire mesh on each side of it.  The idea is pretty simple.  Basically, we put the panels next to each other, wire them securely together and stucco the inside and outside.  The roof will be done the same way.  We are still in the early stages of learning all the tips and tricks but for what we do know, I am trying to get it into a descriptive and easily understood format.

Due to the exciting nature of "technical" writing and instructional documents in general (be honest, how often do you "read the entire manual" when you buy something new, even when the first few lines tell you to do so), I will spare you great detail about beams, ties, wires, pipes, forms, rebar, bracing and cement for the time being.  Suffice it to say, a first rough draft for pouring a foundation and standing the panels has been printed for perusal and scrutinizing.  It is a rinse and repeat kind of cycle.

I have gotten to sketch up some drawings for tools that we have made to help us along.  For bending rebar (a steel rod), for example.  It was fun using some of the drawing details and dimensioning I was introduced to in high school.

In a couple of days,  I head out to Arizona again.  Will be out there for a couple of weeks.  Growing up in Indiana I heard words like Wind Chill in the winter and Heat Index in the summer for what temperatures actually feel like as opposed to what they are...checking weather.com for the areas we will be...it has a note, UV Index: 10+ Extreme.  I guess this will be my introduction to the 10+, so glad they don't bother to estimate an upper limit.  Wouldn't want to frighten anyone.  :-)  The plan...drink water, water, apply sunscreen, water, reapply sunscreen water, wear a hat and hang out in shade when possible.

Until next time, stay cool!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Mmmm Chicken

Sometimes I think I take stuff too seriously, that is why I am thankful to have some co-workers who would do crazy things for free food...  Sometimes you just have to dress like a cow and go to Chick-fil-A for free lunch on "Cow Appreciation Day".  The workers behind the counter will be happy to see you.  The little girl in line in front of you will stare with big eyes...maybe confused...possibly terrified.  But with a delicious free chicken sandwich, waffle fries and lemonade, everything will surely turn out alright.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Stuck in Traffic?

Do you ever have those days where you just seem to be going nowhere fast?  After a day in the field in Mexico,  I was almost back to the border and ended up stopped in traffic.  I was surrounded by vehicles on all sides and therefore, got to wait it out.  Below is a Google Earth Image of the intersection I was waiting at (Pink arrows are traffic directions).  I was about where the pink spot is.  I wanted to turn at the blue spot and lots of people wanted to go where the green spot is.  People (including a big bus) started lining up for the green spot blocking the other three north/south driving options and then the north/south drivers filled in the gaps.  




It quickly turned into what looked like one of those games where you have to slide cars around in a parking lot to get one out, kind of like these  :-)  http://www.lilgames.com/highway.shtml or http://www.2flashgames.com/f/f-146.htm

How was this remedied?  It took a police officer coming and blocking off the green ramp before people would concede and take another route.

Do we ever find ourselves stuck (and maybe holding other people back) because we are determined to do something or maybe haven't considered other options for getting a job done?