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Happy Bee-Day to You

August 5, 2018August 5, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 6 Comments

Among all the pickled okra and scroll-saw-carved logos of SEC teams at the recent Monteagle Mountain Market for Arts & Crafts, one Tennessee craftsman was selling what appeared to be not-very-good bird feeders. Upon further inspection of the wooden boxes, my 12-year-old realized they were actually ingenious carpenter bee traps. "The 45-degree angle is the … Continue reading Happy Bee-Day to You

Elements of Danger

July 30, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

I haven't read much about parenting, because, I've been busy... parenting. But I once heard a family counselor cite a study that showed life's happiest memories coincide with the presence of three things: Dad, fried food, and an element of danger. While the speaker didn't say as much, I assume the data correlate to a … Continue reading Elements of Danger

My Favorite Mistakes

July 23, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

I took a break from constructing my garden gate to attend the annual home studio sale of ceramicist Christina Cohn. Christina started making plates, mugs, planters and jewelry a few years ago, using a kiln in her basement. It has been a delight to watch her work mature and to see her confidence grow along … Continue reading My Favorite Mistakes

“Getting Better All the Time:” Middle-Aged Mom Reflects on Construction College

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

Thank you to the Nashville Scene for featuring Buttercup's reflections on being a middle-aged mom in construction college with a bunch of men. Boys will be boys, but what happens when the blue humor in the workshop goes beyond the pale? Find out in this week's "Vodka Yonic" column.

Meditations on Monticello

July 15, 2018July 15, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 5 Comments

These days, there is no shortage of discourse on the merits and shortcomings of founding father Thomas Jefferson. On the one hand, he was a champion of the rights of man; on the other, he had a complicated relationship with unpaid labor. Far be it from me to sally forth into an exegesis on Jefferson's … Continue reading Meditations on Monticello

Mind in the Gutter

July 3, 2018November 29, 2023 ~ Carrington Fox ~ Leave a comment

Building products can be surprisingly beautiful. For example, I have an affinity for stainless steel drywall mud pans, which make sleek containers for floral arrangements. A tool caddy of old wooden bubble levels occupies a place of privilege in my house, alongside my favorite local art. And there's a stretch of half-round gutter floating around … Continue reading Mind in the Gutter

Pitch-Perfect Porch

June 11, 2018June 12, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

The more time I spend working on the repair and maintenance of houses, the more I see firsthand that water is the enemy. Water is sneaky. It trickles from chimneys and drips from plumbing hoses. It scoots under flashing and slides down walls. In certain cases, it has the audacity to enter through the door—especially … Continue reading Pitch-Perfect Porch

Introducing Girls Who Build!

June 5, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

What a delight it was to walk into the Building Construction Technology classroom at Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Nashville -- my alma mater where I spent 16 months with a herd of men -- to find the workshop filled with girls! Organized and led by the women of Turner Construction Company, the inaugural … Continue reading Introducing Girls Who Build!

Growing Up: Vertical Garden Tour

June 4, 2018June 5, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

I went back for my 25th college reunion this weekend, which reinforced my belief that college is wasted on the young — or, at least, that the young are wasted in college. Anyway, unlike Undergrad Me, Alumna Me actually attended a class inside a science building. The topic was vertical farming, an innovative practice of … Continue reading Growing Up: Vertical Garden Tour

Roll Out the Rain Barrels

May 27, 2018May 27, 2018 ~ Carrington Fox ~ 1 Comment

I ordered a rain barrel for my Mother's Day gift, and last week I installed it in a corner of my yard where it has always been difficult to drag a garden hose. I pretty much can't shut up about how much I love my rain barrel, which makes it a snap to water beds … Continue reading Roll Out the Rain Barrels

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