June 18, 2013

June 10-17


The week was composed of several new beginnings. On Tuesday, the meter was plugged in to measure the production of our new solar modules and a new era of energy production at camp began. The first week of operation (which was mostly cloudy) generated 265 kilowatt hours. 


One of the cool things about the system is that monitoring information is available online. You can find out more by following this LINK


It was also an historic, first time ever week for Indralaya’s Therapeutic Touch programs, as both the mentorship program and a program for beginning practitioners began on Saturday. The two groups were about the same size and there was a wonderful blending of experiences as the program developed.

t.t. students under the apple trees

a dance of universal peace

Finally, on Monday afternoon the San Juan County building inspector signed off on the final inspection of Heather cabin and it is now approved for occupancy. Work on Heather began back in the summer of 2011. It is the third of four south side cabins to be extensively renovated. Next up: Laurel cabin!

Heather cabin, August 2011

Heather cabin today

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