A great lesson in urban camouflage is know your audience.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Urban camouflage.
I just had a quick interaction that I thought would be funny to post. I have this idea of urban camouflage where I hide my homelessness through my appearance. Well I was shaving my face hanging out the side of van when some redneck looking guy drives by and gives me some weirded out look. I nodded at him and said "what up brother?" He smiled and nodded back.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
A goal without an action plan is just a day dream
Finally a new post. My computer is having issues so I'm posting from my phone.
My transfer for work has gone through so Ill be living full time in Asheville now. With this exciting news I've become extra motivated to re-design my van. I'm currently living in 24 square feet (take that Jay Shafer) of van that includes a rickety loft bed, a cheap plastic dresser, and a 5 gallon bucket of books. My new design will be built a lot stronger and look a lot less white trash. I've also become quite motivated to get back into fighting shape ( although I don't think I'll be training in Asheville).
Trying to make everyday my proudest day. LIFE RULES!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
This is my life
I'm finally going after my dreams. Its
been three weeks in Asheville studying natural building. I can
honestly say I've never been happier. We've worked on the design of a
cob hut, put down the first layer of cob, and have began the design
process of a post and beam structure. It's such a surreal feeling to
be here. Natural building is something I've researched and have been
obsessed with for years. I'm surrounded by beauty and wonderful
people. I'm not even the only person who is intentionally homeless.
I'm so excited to be building the knowledge to build the house I've
been dreaming of. For those who don't know about natural building; there are several types of natural buildings. Cob, which is made from sand, clay, and straw and then is slopped onto the foundation and built up as one monolithic structure, is my favorite type of natural building for a number of reasons. Strawbale houses which, you guessed it, are built out of strawbales are probably my second favorite. Here are some of my favorite examples:
Cob House: (This was done by one of my instructors)
Strawbale house:
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