But they did agree to flatten themselves out as covering of faux fuzz (not knowing what that really meant)
Bunny 1: "What do you mean, 'flatten out on the wall'?"
Bunny 2: "I thought he said we were coating this thing with fox fur?!?"
Bunny 3: "How much are we getting paid again?"
I have to admit that pink bunny fur is difficult to imagine spread around your very own hand-built log cabin in Alaska.
Eh, it's not log I'm afraid...we used mostly scrap lumber left over from various projects (like the house). (There goes the romance, huh?) We only used a little bit of "natural" wood from the area, and that was used either for handrailings for the stairs or for pillars to keep the cabin off of the ground in order not to melt the permafrost below. I must say though, the red bunnies are a real improvement! They keep the place a lot warmer too; I hardly even have to use the stove.

Thanks pappou!
And in other news, I finished two new designs for the exterior of the ERC today, during my breaks at work. The first features a tall, conical structure which elegantly mirrors Monkeyboy's conception of the inner glass cone. The reddish-yellow conical structure rests upon a wide, perfectly square platform constructed of large black stones. An inconspicuous doorway at the bottom of the cone allows entrance without detracting from the simplicity and unity of the design. This is an exterior which truly embodies the spirit of the Restoration!
My second design was even bolder than the first, and paves new ground in the area of architecture. Simple, expressive, and playful, the buildings are nevertheless designed to initially shock the viewer with their grandeur and size. Powerful as well as informative, each building in the complex combines utility and aesthetics in classic Myst style.
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