The feature-length animation titled "The Chautauqua County Almanac," currently in production, delves into the evolutionary trajectory of lime plaster technology, tracing its origins from ancient Levantine mortuary customs to its contemporary application in rural American farming. Drawing inspiration from Aldo Leopold's seminal environmentalist literary work, "The Sand County Almanac," the project unfolds amidst the backdrop of my family's grape farm situated in the rural expanse of western New York's Chautauqua County. It represents the culmination of a six-year endeavor involving outdoor lapse photography captured through trail cameras and three-dimensional scans of the landscapes.