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Cob: Mud Hutsarah kercheval hi_eagle at hotmail.comThu Jan 16 10:14:37 CST 2003
Yes, I agree, just call it what it is, and be proud! Check out a really great book called Native American Architecture, the next time you're at the library. It is a great resource of natural buildings that populated our landscape not too long ago. We are looking to pruchase this book in the future to reinforce our proof that what you live in is not as important as HOW you live, ie, safe healthy, eco concious living structures. The proof positive that these structures are superior, is in the fact that they no longer can be seen standing in most places. They are gentler and kinder to the earth in that they go back to it when their time is over. This is in itself natural. Sarah >From: "neana" <neana at terraworld.net> >Reply-To: "neana" <neana at terraworld.net> >To: coblist at deatech.com >Subject: RE: Cob: adobe/cob Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:20:36 -0600 > >Everytime I mention these concepts to someone who is not 'into natural >building', they cut across all of our carefully worded definitions and >exclaim, "Are you REALLY going to build a MUD HUT?". Since I have planned >an amalgamation(sp?) of methods from the beginning, I have quit fighting >and just answer, "Yep. Got a problem with that?". > >;) >Neana >PS: Very punny, Matt! Custom Waldorf Dolls available for you or a special little friend: http://www.angelfire.com/sk/clothdiaperlove/dolls2.html _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
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