Days 300-304 (part 1)
Artists Week was fun, but after some discussion with Kai and Jim, I'm now thinking that perhaps future
PEA Workshops might work better as just 2 or 3 day events, rather than 5 or 6 day events. If people want to stay longer, that's cool, but maybe more folks will find it easier to get time away from work if it's just a weekend rather than a whole week. I'll be revamping the PEA
thread soon to reflect these changes.
I did some (very rough) pencil and paper drawings of some of my ideas for Ava. When I get a chance I intend to make these ideas a bit clearer with sketchup.
First, a little sketch of my latest plans regarding an addition to the downhill side of Siesta: Verona. I'm thinking a ~20'x20' structure with a lighter roof than a wofati, (just
enough dirt and mulch to cover it, rather than enough to grow shrubs and such,) with windows on all 4 sides. The southern 5'x20' bit would be a
greenhouse, complete with a shower/tub, a big grow bed, and a cold trench. Verona would have both a lower floor and a higher ceiling than Siesta, allowing for a loft. Plenty of space for a big country kitchen with a Walker Stove, (maybe even with a mass bench extending into Siesta.) And a physically but not atmospherically attached
compost toilet room, (you'd still have to go outside to get to it but you'd stay under the overhang and it would share some heat.) Verona would be designed to be passive
solar and to charge the mass of Siesta as much as possible.
The plans for the
earthworks of Ava are almost constantly evolving. The latest entails getting rid of most of Pierce Parkway and replacing it with tons of texture: basically
hugel,
pond, hugel, pond, repeat. The south and southwest facing slopes of Avalon are still up in the air as far as what exactly to do with them, how best to move the
water down them into the big pond at the bottom while leaving space for more structures and hugels and such, so the map leaves that mostly blank still.
Also I made an elephant out of an eraser.