Sunday, August 26, 2012

lumber

We got our lumber from a local saw mill, and saved about 30% of costs by doing so. Now it has to sit for about 4 weeks so it can dry out. Then we will start building!

 I altered our design a little after reading an amazing book called "A Pattern Language".


  unloading lumberluca on the lumber

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Breaking ground: the house!

Step 1: dig holes bellow the frost line and down to the sub soil.

  step one: dig holes

 Step 2: fill holes with sand (well, the non-lazy way is to fill with gravel and tamp it first. But we already had sand and didn't have gravel.)

  Step two: fill holes with sand

 Step 3: drop in urbanite, and level. These pieces are old concrete flooring from Duke University.

  step three: fill with urbanite. Level.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

May 2012

Here is a photo update:

annuals 2

Beets and kale.

annuals

Annuals with ecological support plants surrounding them.

pear guild

Our pear guild.

door

We started plastering the shed!

wild flowers

Our summer flowers!

plum trees

Plum trees...

new trailer

Our new utility trailer! With collected materials (broken concrete, or "urbanite").