I was reading this book called Shelter last night. I think Dad happened upon it in one of his used book store rummages and gave it to me. It's really great - lots of pictures and random writings about shelters built throughout history throughout the world. I think my favorite buildings for the moment are that of the Dogon of central west Africa. They make bricks out of the earth and water, then make a mortar to plaster the outside. They could definitely work in Arizona. Also, the ghorfas in Tunisia are pretty awesome. They remind me of Arcosanti.
This is the book cover. It's far out - very 70's and delightful.
Two above - Dogon village and dwellings
Two above - Ghorfas in Tunisia
What else? Oh yes, WWOOF - World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. So, you can work on organic farms that are listed through WWOOF (www.wwoof.org) and your food and lodging is paid by the farm. They typically want you to work 5 to 6 hours a day 6 days a week. Pretty cool. So, that may be something else we do after paying off our debt. So many wonderful things.
Okay, I'm going to eat some of the butter oatmeal raspberry bar that I made. It's so terribly good.
2 sticks butter, 2 cups oatmeal, 2 cups flour of your choosing, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp baking soda, 2 cups brown sugar. Mix it. Put 2/3 in a buttered (more butter!) pan and press it. Spread either fresh fruit or preserves on top. Then add the rest of the butter crumble mix and press. Put in 375° for 40 minutes. Let cool and eat... but not too fast because it's like eating a sweet butter stick and it's very bad for you.
Peace out!
3 comments:
kenny and giselle WWOOF'ed in italy and greece a few years back. also france, i think (giselle). good stuff!
sounds great robin. do everything you want before you have kids. they tie you down. not in a bad way though. i like the pictures from your boat.
Hey love! It all sounds so wonderful. My good friend's grandmother (Gram Mary-shes this older black woman who is the sweetest thing in the entire world) was talking to me about getting a teaching certificate and doing what you and Aaron have in mind. She said is was a great experience, and it was probably one of the most fulfilling things she has ever done in her life. Plus 'those kids need good people to show them they dont have to be stuck where they at and how to do it the right way...' (I love that lady)
I miss you terribly!
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