GUARD DOGS IN T-SHIRTS

Dylan putting barbed wire into our first earth bag row in preparation for the Flemington Permablitz

Our first earth bag garden bed under construction in preparation for the Flemington Permablitz

Collecting some more clay from the building site in preparation for the Flemington Permablitz

Collecting more clay for our earth bag bed wall in preparation for the Flemington Permablitz

Snoozing guard dogs wearing t-shirts at the building site in Yarraville

Delivering clay to Nicholas and Minna of Permastructure in Heidelberg

Gracie looking into Nicholas and Minna's dome in Heidelberg

Dylan and Tom scaling Nicholas and Minna's Dome in Heidelberg

Cobbing on the earth bag dome made by Nicholas and Minna of Permastructure in Heidelberg

Clay and sand became a neat, slightly wrinkly, row of earth bags outlining our first garden bed. However, satisfaction turned upside down when we saw how quickly the pile of clay had diminished with so few bags. Luckily our friends Nicholas and Minna saved us by offering up their trailer to collect more clay.

We returned to the building site greeted by guard dogs in t-shirts, if their wagging tails and liquid eyes didn’t diminish the quality of their threat then their wardrobe sure did. The owners were kind enough to take photos of us at work, we noted that the number of people we owed a crate of home brew thank yous was rising.

As a thanks for the trailer we delivered a load of clay to Minna at her house in Heidelberg for cobbing. She and Nicholas have been running earth bag workshops in their backyard  and we were met with the glorious site of their earth dome rising proudly amongst post-war brick houses with ubiquitous tiled hip roofs.The contrast will make their dome all the more delightful when they have it rendered. I don’t think you’ll find a sauna like this anywhere else in Melbourne, it’s a shame!

You can see progress of their dome at their Permastructure website.

 

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THAT FANTASY PLAYGROUND

Dog and ceramic pipes at the building site

Paint peeling off old wheelbarrows

That dog greeting dance

Gracie unhappy with other dog at the building site

Tom patting dog at the building site

Dog snoozing at the building site

Kids playing in the sand at the building site

Kids playing in the bags of insulation at the building site

Kids playing with insulation bags at the building site

Shoes and socks at the building site

 

When you were a child did you play on building sites, climb trees and jump off. That nervous excitement at falling and that life affirming jolt as your feet hit the ground? It made me smile to see the kids (and dogs) on the building site running amok, making ghastly potions for each other out of barbecue sauce and Tabasco and climbing and dreaming.

From what you hear that kind of play is dead, or at least frowned upon with all these identical blue and red playground with tanbark and monkey bars lowered year after year at the whisper of danger. I saw it happen while I was at Primary School the exciting timber castle replaced with shiny and slick and same same.

But, there are some big kids at heart out there letting kids run wild, what a relief everyone hadn’t lost their sense of fun.

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SLEEPERS AND DOMES

The dome is practically finished! Just a few foot holds for kids to climb on the roof and soil to be filled in around the bottom so they don’t smash themselves when they tumble off the roof. We ended up bringing in sand for the final render as the landfill just wasn’t cutting it. The plaster already began to cobweb crack as we were finishing it off, but I really like that, I think it makes it the more beautiful. Nader developed the ‘reptiling’ because he had until that moment being working against the crack, trying to work against nature, but one day he sat up in the middle of the night and realised why not work with it, you can’t crack a reptile because it is one.

The whole course was peppered with poems and wisdom that Sheefteh remembered her father telling her as a little  girl, and this is one that resounded with the whole group.

No matter how hard you try you cannot wake someone who is pretending to sleep, but whilst in their faux slumber they will be listening and watching with half an ear and half an eye.

Do you remember pretending to sleep as a child?

Many of the people in the group were interested in green issues, many had studied permaculture and it has always been something that just leaves you feeling chilled when you speak to someone who just refuses to believe in something like climate change and what’s more belittles you for your ideals. I had a run in with a “green” developer recently who laughed uproariously at climate change and the suckers who would pay extra for a green building, practically rubbing his hands together. But as Rumi says, you can’t make someone who doesn’t want to know listen and it can just leave you feeling helpless. It is better to do what positive things you can with those who are interested and perhaps the sleepers will come around in the end. What a lovely thought. Can it be true?

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THE MENTONE DOME

Went to visit Mystee’s little woodland dome at Mentone Primary. She’s the super cool gal with the dreads. Heather and Kat looked like little woodland fairy creatures, Kat made the felt hat herself and I’m rather in love with the little bird perched on it.

We did a soil test and it ended up looking like a landscape on some barren planet far away.

Luke wanted to be king of the castle and much embracing our inner child was to be had. Murray continued to wear a hanging basket lining as a hat.

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