renovation Tag

With the blue and yellow lights and the building which was once a WWII fallout shelter, Winds Paradox wishes to honor those brave souls.  Some of those souls are the manpower and the military who occupied this building.  Yet, some are the spirits of our...

I am hoping for you, as I have found, that October 2021 blends a rare mix of seasons. As I prepare plants for winter, I do so, alongside the cheeriest of orange pumpkins. Jack o'lanterns...

What are your favorite days of the week? Sunday evening found myself creating at the Matthias Building. For me, my favorite...

April 8, 2020 [caption id="attachment_16100" align="alignnone" width="300"] The Esther Building is sold.[/caption] On this sunny Wisconsin spring day, Winds Paradox wishes everyone good health, good cheer and a plethora of activities during our 'alone together' time.  COVID-19, a virus among viruses, has sprung the entire world into...

This October, Winds Paradox celebrates fire prevention.  With so many aspects to the care of a building, one important part is general safety and fire prevention.  Codes enforce compliance, certainly, but the art of a building itself includes its safety....

With the snap of September, the long Labor Day weekend marks a new energy.  The heat of summer still warms the midday air, but evenings and mornings bow to the approach of the cooler autumn weather. ...

Studying landscapes and planning swirl together in a blessed dance.  These are among the art of August.  Winds Paradox strives to build an enterprise which accompanies the realities of our world, both in times of beauty and in those darkest moments....

Three styles of T-shirts begin the Winds Paradox clothing.  At $12, $15 and $22, these all cotton basics fit with any personal style.  100% of profits from the sales of these shirts are returned to the continuing renovation project of the Matthias Building....

Piece by piece, the gallery is beginning to reflect the artistry of summertime in Wisconsin. Not more than four months ago, the winter of all winters blasted upon northcentral Wisconsin.  Ice storms.  Blizzards.  Three feet of snow....