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The hammock hut is precariously perched river's edge, and I've begun the dangerous work of disassembling with a goal of not having it crush me in the process.

First, Some Sushi Chefery ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿณ

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ย  ย  ย When I returned home from picking the @kidsisters up at school, I found a sushi chef hard at work in the kitchen. I'm not a big fan of Japanese food because my Indian taste buds can't handle such simply spiced food, but sushi is an exception to the rule, I guess because wasabi factors into the equation.

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ย  ย  ย My wife will surely be sharing this sushi-venture on her blog, but I like behind-the-scenes shots, so expect to see the photo Srey-Yuu is taking in a future @sreypov post. After uploading this pic, I realized Monkey-B in the background, eagerly awaiting her vegan sushi lunch even though she knows she is supposed to change out of school clothes as soon as she enters the home.

A Tear For The Hammock Hut ๐Ÿ˜ข

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ย  ย  ย Disassembling the hammock hut has been a slow process, especially because I am the only in our house capable of lifting heavy things. Not only am I often carefully balanced in sketchy positions to remove nails, hauling the wood up the cliff is dangerous too, and one false move in bald crocs would send me sliding down the cliff and into the river, but not before being stabbed by lots of bamboo on the way.

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ย  ย  ย I started by removing all pieces of wood that weren't structural, because at least if it collapses on me, it'll be a little less heavy load. The roof has proved the hardest part because I have no ladder and the hut can't support my weight in it's current state of affairs.

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ย  ย  ย I am unable to lift or relocate any of the legs myself, they're simply too heavy, so I made the choice remove the roof without care for carefully removing the nails first. It's a shame because the roof was new-ish, but these panels will not be able to provide rain-free protection anymore, so I'll have to think of another use like fencing or walls for these panels, perhaps toppers for a compost bin project ๐Ÿค”.

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