[GSBN] How many SB buildings have been constructed in far northern climates?

RT archilogic at yahoo.ca
Wed Sep 25 18:00:02 UTC 2013


Stronzo di Nord flung out:

> I don't imagine that there are very many SBH (fewer than I have digits ?)
> in the Yukon,  NWT & Nunavut simply because trucking or flying straw  
> bales
> up there from the cereal grain fields south of the 60th parallel would
> prohibitively expensive.


The old noggin was rattling around this morning and the memory of a woman  
named
"Jenn (mumble, mumble something-or-other)" from Whitehorse (or was it  
Yellowknife ?) rolled out.(It'll be in the SB-r-Us archive if you plug  
"Yukon" into the search engine there)

What I do remember is that she flew Habib and his stucco sprayer up to  
North of 60 to plaster her SBH.

Whether or not she and other Northern SBers got together to distribute the  
costs of flying him up (Habib has expensive and expansive tastes you know  
... First Class, caviar and champagne, massage,--the works), I'm afraid I  
don't recall.

There. That should wake up ol' Habib to get the story straight.

Another marble just rolled out. Perhaps those Yukon (or NWT ?) balers used  
local Timothy hay rather than straw from cereal grain (assuming Timothy  
grows up there) ?
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Rob Tom					AOD257
Kanata, Ontario, Canada

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