Thank you to everyone for participating in the weekend workshop in Earthen building—it was a blast! And a muddy success!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Workshops, Balms, and Beauty
A busy month, indeed! Our internship, plus a weekend side trip to share the mud love.
Our community workshop mudding up the dry composting bathroom chalet at OPAYBO School of Natural Health:
The mud was mixed by the resident horses and a turn-mill, a switch-up from our usual method of mud-stomping.
They are also mixing up some adobe bricks for their next earthen building project.
Strong sun dry wind makes the mud plaster dry fast ( maybe a little too fast...)
Plaster fun:
Mud therapy by the pond and outdoor shower, brings out one's inner animal?
Our workshop group of mud-lovers!
Meanwhile, back at Mama Roja, the mandioca is growing in the field...
We made Aloe Vera Balm for soothing delicate skin:
Our kitchen extravaganza: pineapple chutney, banana breads, soaps, and pickled beets and eggs. Whoa!
The wooden cabin is finished with its first two “mud sandwich” layers, and as soon as it dries we will be putting on the final fancy plaster coats.
Our group field trip to Chacra Suiza was a lovely sunny experience—biodigestor, milking cows, wandering in the gardens, and sharing a meal with dear Paulina and family.
Lots of skill sharing and crafting workshops: spoon carving, Ayurvedic tongue reading, macramé, Reike, Kundalini Yoga, and more!
Bonus Photos:
Jo's Moon...
Crysalis from the Moon:
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
March Mud-ness
The wooden cabin is getting transformed into a bonafide mud abode.
And the long drop tower toilet or the "throne" has stairs now. Next step, the top story, or the royal quarters. That will be April's project.
The gardens are also sprouting up...
... and inviting friends...
... and more friends in the forest...
Transplanting peppers under the papayas:
Making medicinal balms on rainy days:
Harvesting peanuts in between the mandioca and sweet potatoes:
The mud oven got inaugurated! An exquisite pizza party and lots of fun around the fire.
Bonus photo: Leafy Butterfly.. how do you spot this one in the jungle?
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