
It's been a little while because I've had my mind (and hands ... and feet) enveloped in mud. Literally.


Once we start building, we can't let the wall dry or else we won't be able to "weave" together the layers. So, it has taken up most of our waking hours this past week. Fortunately, the weather has been warmer ... dancing in the mud is something to look forward to after work!
We did find that this is a child magnet. Here are some photos of our neighbors helping us out.

They got so excited about cob's possibilities that they started planning to build a club house. Building a cob structure would be incredible for elementary and secondary children. It involves soil testing, simple structural engineering concepts, and lots of group work and planning. And, it's totally doable. My husband and I have never taken a course. We read The Hand Sculpted House, available here, but you could probably find sufficient "how-to's" online. A garden wall is only one thing that you can construct with cob. How about an earthen stove for baking bread outdoors? Or a sculpted bench? Lots of ideas for the elementary child to mill over.
In the meantime, my craft output will be less. Bear with me as we complete this project ... the benefits of such hard work will be a garden that doesn't get eaten by neighboring horses, sheep, goats, and pigs! Also in the works is my own craft studio. I can't wait to share photos of the finished product. It will be great to have a little place reserved for creative endeavors. I can't tell you what a pain it has been to work on the kitchen table. More on this soon.
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