Strawbale, Ohio and other Sunday morning thoughts
Blue Rock Station is in Philo, Muskingum Co., OH, not "too fur" from where we're from. Looking at the list of workshops they have a lot going on there, even strawbale building. It's a beautiful area of gently rolling wooded hills and farmland. A wonderful place to spend some time, if it doesn't rain. But, it rains a lot back there and that's how we found ourselves in the desert. But I do like to go back and visit and maybe I should time my next trip home to coincide with one fo their workshops. Lllama Trekking in the Fall sounds fun.
I Love Cob has a post about cob-making with an electric mixer. That would be the only way I would approach it for anything larger than a bench or oven. Dancing in mud is fun for a while, but the charm soon wears off on a large project especially if you have to keep a day job.
I found a page of earthships for sale at Taos Earthships. I like the Finish it Yourself listing cause the tires are already in place.
I've been researching earthen oven ideas for the community here. We may build one at the community garden. I've probably mentioned this before but Kiko Denzer's book is the place for information and instructions on earth ovens.
Scott Calhoun's book Chasing Wildflowers won a GWA book award! Read more about it at his blog. It's a great read, as he describes it: "Chasing Wildflowers... is about botany, gluttony and the open road"
We are fighting Wildfower Wars here in Civano and Simmons Buntin has a great commentary on it at Next American City.
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Judy,
I was born in Ohio... Springfield... but my mom and dad were gypsies and moved to Az. when I was 9 months old.
That photo reminds me of when we went back there on vacations. Dad would always take us out where he grew up on a farm. It can be beautiful there, especially in the fall.
Ironic that we left the Fiver at lake Tahoe and are on a mini road trip to San Fran. I'm writing this from Mill Valley... just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Talk about beautiful, I swear it's so green and lush I could swear I was in Hawaii.
And... peeking at travel blogs at work is good. Fuels the dreams and give one a healthy break.
cheers, mark
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