Not doing the
BB, although I wish I had time. I just felt like sharing...when I was younger I begged my parents to send me to a conservation camp sponsored by the smithsonian and located in the shenandoah mountains at the Smithsonian Conservation research center. I went for a month each summer for five years and loved every bit of it, but I had completely forgotten until I saw this bb
thread, the blisters I got from twining by hand.
We went on an appalachian trail rehab
project, and spent hours pulling invasive japanese stilt grass up by the
roots. The director asked us if we wanted to burn all the grass, or learn to do stuff with it. Obviously we all picked learning more about what we could use it for. We learned to insulate field
shelters, and then to make baskets and snares. But in order to make baskets and snares, we needed a useable material. Cue two full day of twisting that stilt grass by hand into useable cordage, rope, and twine. My hands have never been so sore, but I was also incredibly proud of myself when I'd finished my portion. Thank for this BB, it brought back lovely memories of sitting in the dirt in the middle of a forest clearing with other like minded kids, working together to turn an invasive weed into
art