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todo masa: February 2008
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February 23, 2008. Our second firing in Golondrinas. Amazing things happen with glaze. The next day, a pizza party. Posted by evalarevolution at 8:56 PM. Links to this post. Oregon/California, United States. View my complete profile. Http:/ breadhunter-breadforall.blogspot.com. Http:/ kikodenzer.blogspot.com. Http:/ dayonedesign.blogspot.com/. Http:/ huertadevida.blogspot.com/. Http:/ www.happyearthspeaks.blogspot.com/. Http:/ www.heathercflores.com/. Wood-Fired Barrel Oven Video.
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todo masa: March 2008
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March 24, 2008. This is a human powered bicycle mill that Max and Simón made. Very appropriate, sustainable, and fun. I have also had delicious smoothies made by a pedal powered blender, seen clothes washed this way and movies and laptops powered. The bread and cookies made from this mill taste better! Above is a little video of me taking a 1st test run. Posted by evalarevolution at 7:24 AM. Links to this post. March 22, 2008. Cousins in New York. Posted by evalarevolution at 10:51 PM. Links to this post.
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todo masa: December 2007
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December 21, 2007. These images are from our first ceramic firing in the horno Max and Claudio made in Golandrinas! We gather the clay from a nearby mountain. I am in awe of the transformation that happens when the pieces are fired. Posted by evalarevolution at 5:12 AM. Links to this post. Raku is so incredible.the colors dance freely on the pieces, forever leaving a memory of the fire. Posted by evalarevolution at 4:48 AM. Links to this post. December 12, 2007. Posted by evalarevolution at 10:38 AM.
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todo masa: January 2008
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January 9, 2008. Songs in the field. Posted by evalarevolution at 4:41 PM. Links to this post. January 2, 2008. Here are some photos of the rough plaster at Mauri and Gilda s house. You can see an image of the outside of their house in the first blog I posted. Posted by evalarevolution at 3:32 PM. Links to this post. Oregon/California, United States. View my complete profile. Http:/ breadhunter-breadforall.blogspot.com. Http:/ kikodenzer.blogspot.com. Http:/ dayonedesign.blogspot.com/.
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todo masa: May 2008
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May 12, 2008. Earthen Plaster and Paint. Here are some of the earthen plaster and painting projects I worked on in Argentina. I used locally found materials and I made and applied the products by hand, trowel and brush. Posted by evalarevolution at 1:16 PM. Links to this post. Oregon/California, United States. View my complete profile. Http:/ breadhunter-breadforall.blogspot.com. Http:/ kikodenzer.blogspot.com. Http:/ dayonedesign.blogspot.com/. Http:/ huertadevida.blogspot.com/.
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todo masa: November 2007
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November 28, 2007. Mauri, Gilda and Lorenzo s house. Posted by evalarevolution at 10:35 AM. Links to this post. Oregon/California, United States. View my complete profile. Http:/ breadhunter-breadforall.blogspot.com. Http:/ kikodenzer.blogspot.com. Http:/ dayonedesign.blogspot.com/. Http:/ huertadevida.blogspot.com/. Http:/ www.happyearthspeaks.blogspot.com/. Http:/ www.heathercflores.com/. Wood-Fired Barrel Oven Video.
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mud for everyone: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Urbanite Retaining Wall at the Garden of Invasive Species. Welcome to the Garden of Invasive Species, otherwise known as my backyard. And japanese knotweed (deliciously edible tho). And lots and lots of Vinca Major! Not to mention, I compiled a thorough list with the help of my landscaping buddy, Ethan Rainwater. Here goes:. So, I don't feel bad about changing this landscape and taking some of the heavy clay soil out of there for my next cob structure. Score! Links to this post.
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mud for everyone: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Every year, the architecture students at the University of Oregon put on a wonderful Green Building Conference called HOPES (Holistic Options for Planet Earth Sustainability). It's one of the largest and most well attended student-led conferences in the country. Some of the workshop students. The damaged end of the bench - directly aligned with the roof edge. A great clear example of what happens to cob uncovered after ten years of Eugene rain. Links to this post.