Tired. Yup. Pretty tired. About 75 bags laid, window frames placed in the living room and kitchen, the front door set in place at the entranceway and several loads of gravel hauled. All in the span of 4 days. I’ll perhaps have something more to say once my energy levels return to normal, but for now- a few photos of our progress…
Dome Progress
July 19, 2010 by cdndirtbags
Posted in earthbag, earthbag building, natural building, Sustainable living | Tagged earthbag domes, natural building, superadobe, sustainable building | 1 Comment
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Hi u 2. Read ur comment 2 Ghost on his Servivil Cabin site. Wanted 2 congraulte u 4 ur building efferts. 2 much work 4 me (overall)…just 2 old / weak. Doing what i CAN tho…as uve read.
Been ion ur area “doing” with ther Crees. Know the gen. area.
U r like Ghost n I…no NEED 2 put out BIG $$ to have a decent liveing place. Most nowadays finding thier “BIG” is needed now have thier “BIG” 4 sale…OR repoed. HNah, SMALL makes FAR MORE SENCE…n build AS U CAN AFFORD. That way its URS, not the banks. Aho?
If u r like we in the States…u then have Building Codes n “Laws” to contend with. My typ building bi-passes all that but most say they “cant{” live in so small / etc.. Some now doing so in THIER CARS! So much 4 “cant”. Aho?
KEEP UP THE DOING n EXAMPEL! Ho re