Showing posts with label building with earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building with earth. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

  PS to the post below.  As I said, I have been working on the vineyard, you see here straw-bales, my intentions are this, I have to level my walking areas around the rows so I can pick the grapes on relatively level ground, so, since I am going to try growing strawberries in straw-bales next year, I am setting them up and I am going to grow vegetables in them until it is time to plant the strawberries in October. I have to make a couple of short rows for more grapes, and I have planted a row in the garden on the road on top of the hill. The blackberries will be by the dome. I must say, I thank God for blessing me with my sister, Barbara, and all of the other women that are helping and encouraging me to carry on with my dreams.
 Amen! God bless them all and you.
I am truly blessed.  Ozarkmoma
This is on top of the hill, the road goes down into the gully where the dome is. 

Thursday, December 15, 2011


Happy dirt day to you all. I didn't take any pictures of the work I did today, for the simple reason that you have seen the posts, and all I did was pour the concrete. Well, that sounds easier than it is, but, that is what I did. It is done, now I need to set about 7 more posts, that should be all that I need to put the roof on. Anyway, people ask me why I choose to live way out here in the sticks, so, I took a couple of pictures of why I like it. I thought I would share that with you today, instead of another picture of boring posts! Today I had a visit from a very nice young man interested in sustainable building. I was tickled to take him for a tour and talk with him about all that I have been doing out here for the last three years.  He lives in this area and does construction and electrical for a living, and is very excited about green building methods, so, maybe he will start a sustainable building company in this area! That would be awesome, especially since there aren't any that I know of. Anyway, I am pooped out and ready to rest. Until next week, may God bless you all. Ozarkmoma 

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

 Quick blog tonight. I managed to put up three more logs for posts today, even though it was raining off and on.
                                 I loaded the truck with logs, these are for posts like the others.
           And these are long slim logs for trusses, if they will work over the out side kitchen and courtyard if there is enough. I have lots more trees to use for building, but I was wanting to use them for a future project. If the Almighty is willing I will put another three posts up in the morning and then pour the concrete around them. Until next time, may God bless you all. Ozarkmoma

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

 Well, happy day! I was able to get three more posts standing today, before I left the house, and I brought back the quickrete I need to finish after I have them all in place.
This is a closer view of the post that will be next to the rock, I was hoping to get it closer to the wall and rock, I thought that once it was finished it would look better, but hopefully it will turn out OK. I am hoping to get them all up tomorrow, and pour the quickrete, but, that may be hoping for more than this old fat woman can do. Until tomorrow. God bless. Ozarkmoma

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Happy Dirt Day To All!! Well, after a few more set backs, I actually managed to work on the house yesterday with great success, at least to me it was. I laid the next row on the section that has the log stairs in it, I put the last log step in and another light tube. I even laid a few more buttress bags, and all the pain I am experiencing at this time, and through the night is worth it, now, if my poor old aching bones can take it and the Almighty is willing, I will get as much done today. I will try to keep you posted. God bless!! Ozarkmoma

Wednesday, December 29, 2010


Happy dirt day to all! I have 5 of my grandchildren this week, they actually behaved so I could go lay the bags on the laundry room pod yesterday, I needed to get them laid and everything covered since rain was coming, mission accomplished, and I am so proud of them for being so good while I did it. After I finished they came down there to see how it is coming along, so I took their pictures, one on the log stairs and one standing in front of the wall inside the dome. They are very impressed with the progress I have made, and they are really excited about the outside fireplace and adobe oven that are in the plans. Hopefully we will be enjoying both of those next year at this time, along with living in the dome by then, Lord willing it will be. That is all that is getting done, until next week, have a blessed week. Ozarkmoma

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving to all! Before I get started with this blog, I would like to say hi to my old friend from the cnc shop! Hope you and yours are well, and it is great to hear from you. So far this week, I have managed to work on the buttress outside the dome exterior door, and laid the bags on the section of the dome that is between that door and the pantry door. I also put in another stair, and, it is the next to last stair before I need to put the big log across the dome that will support the rafters for the loft. It has begun to rain this am so I may not get to work on the house today. If I do, I will be consolidating what is left of the lime plaster into one barrel and getting it ready to keep from freezing during the really cold weather. Then I will start on the next section of the dome wall that is between the laundry pod and pantry pod. After this row is finished on the dome, I will finish the row on the pods and then it will be time to go to the greenhouse room again. I should post again by next Thursday night. Until then, may God bless you and keep you. Ozarkmoma

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

OK, short dirt blog today, I have been really busy, I did not finish the wall the next day like I was hoping for, I was just too sick. I did finish it last week, and hoping to get some plastering done this week sometime or other!! Gotta go, have to clean up my Mobile Mansion today! Have a great day. Ozarkmoma

Friday, August 6, 2010

Dirt Day 08-05-2010

Dip me in dirt and hello! Well, just a quick blog this am. Yesterday I managed to finish the fourth row above the stem wall on the other end of the greenhouse room. The rock I put in the wall is going to turn out a lot better than I had expected, so I will have to find more and do it in other areas, this is all for this week, and next week I may not work on the house because of other responsibilities that have come up. Just one more thing, I am hoping to plaster next week at the very least, as you can see I have a bag that has disintegrated. Until I blog again, I hope God blesses you. Ozarkmoma

Friday, July 30, 2010

Dirt Day 7-29-10

Dip me in dirt and hello~Had a great dirt day yesterday, 7-29-10. I managed to lay the first and second rows above the stem wall bags on the other end of the green house room. I used the normal gusseted bags for the first row, then I switched to a small bag, they are actually a 'sand bag' I thought they would be too small, but they are great, and there is a ledge to do cob on which will work out well for making built in shelves and stuff. I just want to say, I couldn't have done this without the help of God, I know that sounds a little far fetched to some of you, but just think about this, I am almost 53 now, and the temps are in the upper 90's , and the sun was beating down on me, but I got that much done anyway, because I asked God for help. The same thing at my real job, I run a big laser machine that cuts metal parts, this machine is really hard to keep running right, but I ask God to guide my hands that I may give the company a fair amount of work for the time they pay me for. They think I can run it by myself, but I have told several of them that I ask for help from God, and it isn't me running the machine, He is guiding my hands. So, that is all for this week, I hope you all have a wonderful, blessed weekend. Ozarkmoma

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Dirt Day 7-28-10

Dip me in dirt and hello. I forgot that I had to build the forms for the door and windows before I started laying the bags on the other side of the greenhouse room, so that is what I have done the last two days, and then of course went to my part time job. Today, I may try to lay some bags, but most likely I will try to move stuff around and get it out of the way of the back hoe, not sure when I will get it, but at least I will be ready. I will try to post tomorrow late afternoon. Until then I hope God blesses you and you have a great day. Ozarkmoma

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Dirt Day 7-20-10

Just a quick blog today, God gave me the strength to work on the house today, I promise you that, without Him, nothing would get done of course, but today I was just plum tuckered out. I managed to finish the fourth row and ran the weed eater around the outside a little bit, almost filled all of the buckets back up, but got too hot and had to stop, there just isn't any shade down there and that makes it really hard to work when the temps start rising. I did manage to mow a little bit again today, but I don't think I will ever get caught back up on the yard now unless we have a drought, and I would rather just keep mowing small sections, than that. Thank God for the rain we have had lately it is awesome. So, I am going to see my sister and mother tomorrow, I am hoping to work on the house Thursday, but have to work at my part time job tomorrow night and it will be really late before I get into bed, and I am already exceedingly tired, I know whine baby whine.!!! So, if I don't post again, let me just say, dip me in dirt and I hope that God gives you a blessed rest of the week.Ozarkmoma

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Dirt Day 7-15-2010

Well, just dip me in dirt and hello. I know I said I would post a blog on Tuesday? but, I had to work at my part time job all day, I thought it was Wednesday that I was supposed to do that, DUH. Anyway, I managed and speaking of which, gotta get ready to go there now. So, I finished laying the third row and started the fourth, and finished that row between the two front windows, and between the left window and the door opening. Next week I will finish the fourth row between the dome and the south facing window and the corner and start the other side of the greenhouse room, but I think after the second row of that side I am going to a smaller bag, these big bags are really hard for me to handle on these straight walls, I am also planning on going to smaller bags once I reach the loft area. That will make it go faster I hope since I will be able to handle the smaller bags, and since I will be so high up that will be a good thing. So, until next week, God bless you all. Ozarkmoma

Monday, July 5, 2010

Dirt Day 7-5-2010

Dip me in dirt, and hello. Hope you all had a happy Independence Day. I had a wonderful dirt day and managed to accomplish a lot. I was blessed with a cloudy day, had it not been for the clouds I would not have managed to work on the house all day. Thank you Lord for the awesome day. I got out there a little bit late, and I had two goals, number one, move enough dirt and level it out as well as possible so I could put the swimming tub there for the grandchildren, and number two, put the entire row of bags on the laundry room pod. Thank God, it all got finished. I had to roll the swimming tub up the hill, it was by the mobile mansion, then slide it down the side of the hill to get it there. I thought it would be very difficult, but it actually worked out very well.There is not much else to say, I am uploading the pictures to flickr, some of them, and I am putting one here. I hope you all have a blessed week, I will probably post again tomorrow. Ozarkmoma

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Dirt Day 6-29-10

Dip me in dirt and hello. Today was the only day that I was going to have to work on the house for a few days, but I got up to rain, not that I am complaining, thank God for the rain as we need it in the worst way. In fact it must have stormed because the shade tent was blown over, I was able to stand it back up, it is broken and bent, but will still do it's job. Sort of like me. I was however able to work out there for a little while, and in all actuality, that was enough, I am so out of shape and practice it isn't even funny. I was telling a friend the other day, if I am such a woos right now, how will I take it when I am in my 70s ? I don't know. I hope Jesus comes back before then, I know, really selfish isn't it? Anyway, back to the house, I laid enough bags to get to the barrel, and by the way, the barrel, I am hoping, will be like a cooler someday, where I can keep stuff reasonably cool, it will be covered with dirt, I am not sure what I will use for a door just yet, I can not get the end of it back in, so I am going to have to think on it. I got the idea of the cooler from a man by the name of Mike Ohler? he wrote a book that I bought, " The 500 dollar house " or something like that, you can Google him and it will come up. He dug a hole in the ground and kept his milk and stuff like that in there. Very interesting. Also would like to mention that if my sister were here, she would not be able to see out of the pantry now, over this row that is when it is finished. So, gotta go for today, I hope God blesses you all. Ozarkmoma

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Dirt Day 6-23-2010

Not much to say today, another hot and sweaty dirty day. I finished the last section of the dome, and then uncovered the pods, and put the barb wire on them so that when I have the time to work on the house again, which will be sometime next week, I can just get out there and start laying the bags on the pods. I have to say, I had forgotten how much fun it is to work with barb wire!!! Only one cut though, and all things considered, that wasn't bad at all. So, until next week, may God bless you all, Ozarkmoma

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Dirt Day 5-13-2010

Dip me in dirt! I thank God for helping me get the work done today and keeping the skies dry~! I made lots of room for the mixer, and after I was finished with laying the bags and tamping them, I took a short break and went back out and covered the house back up, I hate doing that but it is necessary until it is either plastered better, or in the dry or both?!*? But at least I am making some good progress, at least I think I am. After that I took care of the animals, and cooked for the weekend. OH! I hung the mixer belt on the steering wheel of the car, wonder if I will remember it? We shall see!*! Until next week, God bless you all. Ozarkmoma    PS: Next week I may try using that fancy butane torch thingy whacker my sister bought me!!! Maybe I will do a video, it could be interesting and educational!