One Year Ago: The Incredible VIGA RUN!
Sustainable logging at its most ridiculous.
Read moreMy arrival at Earthship Biotecture kicks off a green-building adventure in the high desert of Taos, New Mexico.
Read moreHow a group of artists created a sustainable life on the waterways of New York–and what we can learn from their shortcomings.
Read moreReign of Grace cob bathhouse at Dandelion Sustainability Farm
My longtime readers will remember Dandelion Farm (Lower Lake, California), where I had my first WWOOFing experience way back in December. The other day I received this message from them, and thought I’d pass it along for anyone in California who’s interested in natural building.
Candace Stolley writes:
volunteers [...]
Read moreMost places I visit, I stay a while; Chicago, however, was an exception. I would’ve liked to stay longer: the July sun was high and the neighborhood gardens were flourishing, and it seemed like the perfect time to run around a town I’d heard tons about. Plus, I wanted to hang out with some of [...]
Read moreEven the best ideas can be taken too far. The story of a beautiful home, and how it was lost.
Read moreSpringtime in Taos is a lot like winter in most places, except maybe harsher. People are full of stories about it:
“Oh yeah, you’ll be out working in short sleeves and then suddenly there’ll be snow and lightning and then the rest of the day you’re in full-on winter gear.”
So, in my last entry I showed you what a viga run looks like. But there’s plenty I didn’t show you! Including the fact that the entire escapade took place at R.E.A.C.H., the original Earthship community founded in 1989.
R.E.A.C.H. (or “Rural Earthship Alternative Community Habitat” if you favor flavor over brevity) is a PRIVATE community, [...]
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