Environmental Restoration: Buried Clay Pot Irrigation After a post on the Path to Freedom site I decided to look up more about this method of irrigation. Looks interesting!
Monthly Archives: November 2005
First Snow
The weather took a turn. It’s snowing steadily now. Huge, wet flakes. The size of the flakes means that it is sticking and building up quickly. I expect it’ll turn to rain before much longer – it’s still above freezing out there. But it is nice. I miss snow.
No snow
I went to bed last night dreaming of snow covering the ground this morning. The forecast called for 1-4 inches. True, it was supposed to turn to rain later today and become a big slushy mess but for a few hours we’d have a nice snowy expanse. It didn’t happen. Nothing but rain out there […]
Peak Oil resolution in U.S. House of Representatives | EnergyBulletin.net | Energy and Peak Oil News
Peak Oil resolution in U.S. House of Representatives | EnergyBulletin.net | Energy and Peak Oil News I doubt that anything is going to happen with this – but at least some people are trying to get people to wake up and realize that this is a problem. Oil production is going to peak. Now is […]
Poor Poppy
Poppy isn’t feeling well. Sunday morning she started vomitting. We were a bit concerned but later in the day she seemed to feel better. Monday she seemed to be doing better but didn’t eat much. But then Tuesday she vomitted again and started stretching a lot, looking uncomfortable. Clearly something wasn’t right. We took her […]
WebLife: Cob Builders Handbook: Contents
WebLife: Cob Builders Handbook: Contents The Cob Builders Handbook is online – a nice resource to have available. It can also be purchased at Amazon: The Cob Builders Handbook: You Can Hand-Sculpt Your Own Home Another good resource: The Hand-Sculpted House: A Philosophical and Practical Guide to Building a Cob Cottage (The Real Goods Solar […]