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Saana Jalimauchi

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A fire pit at Wheaton Labs got a new design.. It's now smokeless!

1 year ago
Smokeless fire pit? Sounds good to me..

I find this brilliant, yet it's so simple:

1 year ago
so much good

right now…
in the world

Dont worry,
Enjoy!
Everything is okay.

Someone has food
Some people even have keys
to the warehouses full of food.
We are in this together.

We are in this together

You and the next person you talk to!
I bet they have stories to tell…
As do you!

The world opens…
When people start seeing…
Eachother…
Together.

Can’t wait..
talk to you all later!



Don’t worry,
Enjoy!
Everything is okay.

Better than okay! <3


I appreciate each and every one of you,
who have helped me on my journey so far…
And there are a lot of you..!

So many threads I have read…
So much have I learned.
A piece of information from here…
A piece of information from there…
Just the things I needed to learn…

…and a bit more.

Now is the time to create the paradise..
Well… I am going to rest through the winter first.

Thank you everyone, for creating Permies.com.

<3
1 year ago
Rocket Theme Week is coming closer and closer!  It's the perfect opportunity to visit Wheaton Labs to learn about Rocket Mass Heaters.. And you get to play with cob!
Paul says a timber tool makes tripping trees about 20x safer, and the Permaculture Bootcamp High Commander Stephen show's how it's done!





Great tool for newbies learning felling trees!
1 year ago
Thanks for the replies, everyone!

Apparently prickly pear is the perfect permaculture plant for parched places, how cool that it could have this other function too!

Great for vegetable, fruit, dyes, living predator fences, erosion control, medicine and drought insurance. Talk about stacking functions!



I wonder if I could find a prickly pear plant to grow as a house plant.. :)
What are you doing this holiday season?

Consider renting a cabin or a wofati at Wheaton Labs for your holiday vacation!

Come warm yourself with a Rocket Mass Heater.

Bask in the abundance of life.





You can get a good dose of peace and quiet...





Fresh air and sunshine.  







Exercise and healthy food!








Samantha Lewis wrote:When I was growing up, we went over the river and through the woods to my grandmother's house every holiday.  

We indulged in the finest foods and drank in the happiness of being together.

Spending holidays at Wheaton labs gives me that same feeling of family.    

Sitting around the table and everyone has contributed to the grandness of the day.

 It is really the sweetest thing.



Beau M. Davidson wrote:The first time I visited Wheaton Labs, I drove through a massive blizzard and arrived to see a winter wonderland, alive with the sparkle and glow of the snow-laden Montana wilderness.  Don't get me wrong, the Lab is incredible year-round, full of the verdant fecundity of nested hugel beds and cultivated woodland charm.  But for my money, winter is the time when it really shines.  The wofatis are in their element, emitting the heat of summer under their snowy blankets.  The wildlife is alive with crisp vigor.  You can work steadily, all the short day long, in the shining winter sun without overheating.  And every day ends with a warm drink and community.  Hard to beat!




Here's the calendar for this year.  If you want a cozy place to overwinter, it's a perfect time to ease into the bootcamp.

Half assed holiday schedule for the 2024-2025 winter season:



Fri November 1 - indoor gardening day



Wed November 6 - apple seed day



Wed November 13 - bun warmer day



Wed November 20 - chair repair day



Thu November 28 - Thanksgiving Day



Fri November 29 - wood box day (half day)

- try to replace plastic bins with wooden crates and boxes
- maybe try to make a box that will almost hold water
- maybe even try to make some dovetail joints
- some boxes will be quick and some will be very nice
- unlike wooden spoon day - wood boxes will remain with the bootcamp


Wed December 4- day of light - a half day of improving the lighting in and around our nest

- add mirrors
    o on walls
    o in window wells
    o lots of creativity
- add lights that are more efficient by lighting people more than the room
- add solar night lights outside - find artistic themes
- different sorts of prisms in the windows
- add indoor night lights
- make full room lights that can be turned on at the source that add HUGE light to the room
- light experiments
- possible candle lit dinner
- an evening campfire (bun warmer or pavilion)
- maple foods
    o maple meringue cookies
    o maple rolls
    o maple cookies
    o spaghetti with each person adding about a tablespoon of maple syrup (tip of the hat to Elf)
    o horchata sweetened with maple syrup
    o fresh bread served with whipped maple butter
- hot spiced cider


Fri December 6 - wooden spoon day - half day

- we all carve wood kitchen utensils
- maybe one cutting board
- make lots of soup that people eat with wooden spoons!
      o make bread bowls for soup
- ice cream to test the strength of wooden spoons


Tue December 10 --  christmas decorating day - a half day of

- setting up a tree and all the decorating
- popcorn
       o +maple syrup to make popcorn balls
- make a wreath
- convert a cubbie into a "nativity" featuring wheaton labs stuff
- christmas movie


Mon December 16 - christmas stocking day - a half day of

- making christmas stockings (for current and future boots)
- baking
- further cool decorations
- christmas movie


Fri December 20  - christmas baking day - a half day of baking

- and a christmas movie


Tue December 24  - christmas eve - half day of (i need ideas)

- I will go into missoula and get chinese take out for everybody
- egg nog
- fudge
- confections
- add an ornament to the tree
       o must be something that can be used for many years
       o says your name plus "christmas 2022"


Wed December 25 - christmass day - fancy foodening



Fri December 27  - day of fire - a half day of improving fire stuff

- build indoor and outdoor firewood racks
- do all rocket spots have
       o a kindling cracker
       o a poker
       o an ash bucket
       o ample fire starting paper and a propane torch
       o a nearby fire extinguisher
       o good firebricks for the wood feed
- find quick and easy ways to upgrade rocket mass heaters
- make improvements to the bun warmer space
- evening with the bun warmer
      o plus a tiny camp fire in the middle (with our little camp fire contraption)
      o smores
      o hot dogs
      o hot drinks (tea, spiced cider, etc.)


Wed January 1 Putting Away Christmas + Movies Day

- black eyed peas, greens and corn bread
- spaghetti



hot springs day - mixed in somewhere.  Surprise half day




Mon January 6 - proenneke day  (half day)

 - small roundwood projects all with hand tools
       o coat hooks (cut forked branch style)
       o coat hooks (dry pegs in green half-round of wood)
       o a kitchen chair (probably pretty big and blocky)
       o repair projects
       o sawbuck


Fri January 10  - national houseplants day (half day)

- overhaul all of the houseplants
- modify stuff to be houseplant pots
- coleus seeds
- plant edible stuff, maybe herbs
- add plant shelves and grow lights
- experiment with self watering stuff


Tue January 14 - gadget mending day  (half day)



Fri January 17 - quilt day
- collectively make one quilt for one thing
    o maybe a window quilt
    o maybe a curtain for something
    o maybe a bed quilt
- each person has their own square or two to be added to the quilt
- they can add messages with laundry markers
- each boot can add their name
- somewhere it says "bootcamp 2022"
- ravioli served so it looks like a quilt


Tue January 21   -sauna day (half day)



Fri January 24   - fermentation day (half day)

- water keifer
- kim chi
- miso
- kraut
- sourdough
- keifer


Fri January 31 -  pina colada day (half day)

- blended drinks (with umbrellas), pizza and the house is 80 degrees
     o beach music
     o drink from pineapple cups
- improve the dock
     o add tropical somethings
- improve the library
- movie featuring pina coladas or beaches
     o shrek (plays the pina colada song)
     o pirates of the caribbean
     o lilo and stitch
     o fantasy island
     o swiss family robinson
     o guardians of the galaxy


Tue February 4 - cat house day

 - build a cat house
 - eat lasagna
 - maybe a movie featuring a cat


Fri February 7 art day

- signs and labels
- maybe tiny rock jacks to hold up outdoor signs
- food that would be served at an art gallery
          o foods impaled with toothpicks
          o foods served on a cracker
          o grapes


Tue February 11 - pulley day

 - projects with pulleys
    o laundry racks
    o window quilts
    o food drying racks next to the ceiling that can be lowered
    o pulley-based ceiling storage
    o more things like Bob.
    o maybe some experiments with manual log skidding winches
    o maybe some gravity lights in the pantry


Thu February 13 - fukuoka day

- make seed balls
- upgrade the free shelf stuff
- sushi


Wed February 19 - roundwood furniture day

 - making furniture out of roundwood, like the picnic table and the couch balcony.
    o chairs
    o stools
    o tables


Wed February 26 - repair cafe day

   

Wed March 5 - gate day

 - projects with gates
    o maintain existing gates
    o build new gates
    o make garden gates animal tight for spring
    o update allerton abbey gate to be more beautiful
   

Wed March 12 - garden twig day

 - making useful art out of twigs, like a cucumber, pea vine and clematis frame.
    o tomato cages
    o trellis
   

Wed March 19 - dog day

 - we work on making something for dogs at the dog star
     wofati dog house
   

If you want to dive in deeper, consider joining the Wheaton Labs bootcamp for hands on Half Assed Holiday experience! : https://permies.com/link/hahbootcamp


Hi Permies community..

I have missed being a part of this awesome group of people, but life has had other plans for me lately. I hope I’m able to participate more in the near future, I have so much to talk about… My homesteading progress and garden fails and successes this year.. I also have a list of threads that I want to reply to, but didn’t have the time or energy to do so yet.

But today I’m here to ask for help.

I need to take care of a loved one who had a surgery today.

I was hoping you would help me with listin foods that really support the body after a surgery.

The basics, recipes, individual healing ingredients and links to helpful threads.. All so helpful.

Thank you, in advance. I’m not sure how much I’m able to reply to you all right now when things are under way, but please do know that your help is greatly appreciated. ❤️
1 year ago
Does anyone have any experience on using prickly pear to propagate trees? I believe the idea is to cut a slit into a prickly pear, and inserting the scion to root in it.