It’s different from working on the walls, standing on the ground. I feel like we work very carefully, and we really help each other by passing buckets of mud and water around so that everyone can stay standing on his/her table and continue working on a particular area of the ceiling.
We leave the "sticky mud" work with little mud decorations in our hair.
Adam:
Efrat:
Me:
Awesome pose with Efrat and Neta:
We also had a pottery lesson that I loved very much:
We learned how to build a clay oven, all the technical details about the layers of insulation and thermal mass. And then we made pizzas in the taboon in the "eco-kef" park here:
There was a whole day spent learning about irrigation systems, and then we split into three groups and each group put together a little model system using recycled irrigation pipes.
The evenings and mornings have been wonderfully chilly lately. The other night I very happily wore a sweater for the first time in a million years!
2 comments:
wow thats AMAZING how everything works!!!
im fasinated by how much of everything you guys build!
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