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2023-02-05 13.39.25 — 360 view behind the shop


2022-09-27 18.19.03 — Lakeside patio


2022-08-10 21.09.13 — lightning at night


2022-12-11 14.50.07 — 3 inches of rain


2023-02-22 18.07.07 — Lakeside front of the property


2023-02-06 17.03.27 — Patio and outdoor kitchen


2023-02-22 19.59.07 — Lakeside patio, the moon and the evening star


2023-02-19 16.57.58 — Texas Junipers


2023-02-22 17.34.07 — Pecon cove


2023-04-09 14.11.00 — Landview A, grasses


2023-02-04 17.33.45 — Lakeview Drive towards the dam


2023-03-19 18.51.25 — Highview north end


2023-04-09 13.31.15 — Virginia wild rye up front


2023-04-09 14.15.33 — plant list


2023-04-09 13.11.09 — Virginia wild rye, Highview north end view


2023-02-19 14.13.0 — Looking up to the Highview house


2023-04-15 18.06.43 — Virginia wild rye, ride


2023-05-10 18.22.16 — Highview pecan canopy


2023-04-27 19.50.59 — Highview and muscadine grapes


2023-04-20 19.28.39 — Highview rolling thunder


2023-04-20 19.31.22 — Highview rolling thunder


2023-04-20 19.24.28


2023-04-14 18.18.54 — meadow below the log house


2023-04-14 18.27.10 — Highview Pecans


2023-04-14 17.49.49 young pecans behind the shop


2023-04-13 18.20.57


2023-02-27 18.32.34 — behind the shop *


2023-04-11 18.41.33 Lakeside patio view


Highview - 2022-11-30 17.30.21


Pecans: 2023-04-14 19.19.49



pattern language

Let's agree to define productivity in terms of throughput. We can debate the meaning of productivity in terms of additional measurements of the business value of delivered work, but as Eliyahu Goldratt pointed out in his critique of the Balanced Scorecard, there is a virtue in simplicity. Throughput doesn’t answer all our questions about business value, but it is a sufficient metric for the context of evaluating the relationship of practices with productivity.