tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-62630010542998978312024-03-13T22:00:40.084-07:00Pam's Cob HouseI have a dream to build a beautiful cob house. I found my perfect piece of property and plans are afoot to build a home of natural materials. I thought I would blog about the experiences and record my journey to fulfilling my dream.
I would like to thank all the mentors and proponents of natural building and also my fellow workshop participants who share my passion for this type of home.Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.comBlogger26125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-90585793840225809152015-07-25T06:48:00.002-07:002015-07-25T07:21:00.271-07:00Getting Ready for the Women In Their Power Cob WorkshopToday is the first day of the Womens Cobbing workshop here at my cob house site on Mayne Island.<br />
Yesterday I awoke to rain hitting the roof of my trailer, the first rain since April. It has been an extraordinarily hot and dry summer so far. It seemed ironic it decided to rain just as the workshop is set to begin. It will be perfect if it stays slightly cooler than the temperatures we have been seeing lately, but dry. That is my wish for the next few weeks.<br />
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We have someone on the island preparing and delivering lunch to us everyday. Donna kindly offered to lend me her shelter. I had initially asked her for it as we needed some shade from the intense sun we have been experiencing. However, yesterday it was in order to keep dry, lol.<br />
It was great to get it set up on the deck.<br />
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Lindy arrived from Texas yesterday, and it was so nice to meet her. Our other participants went straight to their B and B, so I am excited to meet them this morning.<br />
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Lots has happened since my last post here, but I have been adding pictures and updates to my facebook page, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pamscobhouse">Pams Cob House</a>.<br />
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The building inspector came on Thursday and gave us permission to move ahead with building the cob walls. This was great news as Rudi has been working so hard building the drystack foundation.<br />
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Here in BC the building code requires we have a concrete footing with rebar in it. We also had to bolt upright posts to the footing. These posts run up through the drystack foundation and the cob walls and are all connected to a wooden ring that runs around the top of the wall. This is for seismic protection and strength.<br />
Building the drystack around these posts was a challenge as you can imagine, but I was lucky to find someone who could do it for me.<br />
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The past few weeks have been a flurry of activity as the straw was delivered, and the sand arrived.<br />
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I found some recycled windows while I was over in Mission and was so lucky to discover that Mayne Island Home Hardware have a truck that visits the mainland every week and they will pick things up over there and bring them back to the island. What a gift. I met them in Langley, where there were six arched windows I found on craigslist, and we loaded up all my fourteen windows and they drove them back to Mayne for me. I am so grateful to Amanda at the Insurance office here on Mayne, as she told me about this service. That is the beauty of a small island community, everyone is so helpful and supportive. <br />
Yesterday on site we wanted to arrange for a bobcat to come and do a huge mix of cob for us so we could concentrate on building the walls and not just doing the foot mixes. Fred Bennett, who delivered the sand, suggested he bring the small excavator instead of the bobcat, and this offered us a solution to another problem we had.<br />
Inside the drystack foundation, we have to infill up to the floor level and this is a huge job. When Fred brings his excavator, he can take down a section of a soil wall and put it straight into the middle of the floor area. This wall has to be removed anyway as it is in the way of where we need to put three post footings for upright posts that will support the roof.<br />
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So we asked Rudi to leave a section of the foundation unfinished to allow the machine to deposit the fill into the inner space. This will save us so much labour and I am so grateful, I can't wait until Monday to see what occurs. Once this huge job is finished, Rudi will return to finish the last piece of drystack.<br />
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Today we plan to visit the Mayne Island Farmers Market, Thrift Store and Recycling Depot and mix some cob manually.<br />
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<br />Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-55753380851524735292015-02-20T09:59:00.000-08:002015-02-20T09:59:21.002-08:00Cob Building Workshop For Women. <div style="text-align: center;">
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<strong>Discover the magic of Cob building </strong></h2>
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<strong>a recreational workshop for women of power.</strong></h3>
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<br /><strong>A 6-day workshop on cob building</strong><strong>, in the height of summer, </strong><strong> on Mayne Island, BC, in Canada.</strong> <b> </b></h3>
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<b>Dates July 25 – 30, 2015.</b></h3>
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Cob building is building with Earth. Touch earth and explore your creative side!</div>
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We build strength doing some foot-mixing
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<li>Tips and tricks to make a small house feel spacious</li>
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<li>Beautiful natural finishes</li>
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Come and meet the inspiring Elke Cole as she facilitates this workshop for women 40 and over.<br />
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with Women in Cameroon and is leading the <a href="http://elkecole.com/africa-kitchen-revolution-project/" title="Africa Kitchen Revolution Project">“Africa kitchen Revolution</a>” project.</div>
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This workshop is on Mayne Island, and it is actually on my cob house. :-)<br />
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When I was first dreaming of building a cob house, I was attracted to Mayne Island as it was the home of cob guru Pat Hennebery. He had built several cob houses there.</h4>
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I discovered that cob building had been established on the Island through a collaboration of Elke Cole and Pat Hennebery in the early days of <a href="http://cobworks.com/" title="Cobworks">cobworks</a>.
Their work with local officials opened the doors for many buildings on
the coast. There are a number of cob homes on Mayne Island, including one <a href="http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p3665927" title="Cob cottage for rent">guest cottage </a>, which I have had the pleasure of staying in. </h4>
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I discovered Elke was giving a "How to Design Your Natural Home" weekend workshop at OUR Eco Village on Vancouver Island and that is how I met her. I asked her to draw up the plans for my cob house design and I have been thrilled to be working with her on my dream. </h4>
Mayne Island is a beautiful island, one of the Southern Gulf Islands between Vancouver, BC and Vancouver Island. There is a great Farmers Market every Saturday, and lots of music and art to be found.<br />
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Evenings are personal time can be spent alone or as group, depending on accommodation choices (<a href="http://elkecole.com/services/workshops-and-teaching/over-40-cob-for-women-of-power/">see event website</a>) and personal preference.</div>
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One of the really big jobs to get done prior to building the house is the septic field. I would really have preferred not to have had to put one in. I believe that on an island that sets a priority of conserving water that it is time to seriously consider alternatives to demanding the use of septic fields as the only means of sewage treatment. It seems a shame to use so much water in order to flush the sewage into a septic tank and field. There is now well documented evidence of communities that use advanced composting toilet systems and these communities manage to protect their water shed as a result. It would be nice to hope that in the future such alternatives will be available to home builders on Mayne Island.<br />
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In order to put in a septic field on Mayne Island, you have to have a design engineered and approved by the Islands Trust/Health Authority. Andrew Money designed and got permission from the powers that be for my septic field and tanks to be installed. He lives on Saturna Island and works with Matt Taylor of Mayne Island. Matt has all the heavy equipment you see in these pictures. He was unable to put my septic in himself due to a broken wrist that needed time to heal properly.<br />
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The actual septic field extends below the site where the house will sit. My lot is on a slope so we stepped down for the septic field. It is set on a terrace that will be accessible by stairs from the patio. <br />
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So now I have my tanks and septic field installed I can heave a huge sigh as it was one of the major steps towards beginning the actual building of the cob house. A very important part of the infra-structure.<br />
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I was blessed to have Peter Wilkening recommended to me as a great person to do the footings. When he came over for our first meeting he suggested filling in the trenches we had dug down into the site and to build up instead. This was perfect as the site is on a hill and this means there will be less of a drop off to the house. With the plans to terrace back up the hill, this is a really amazing solution for me. I also really appreciated that he called in the building inspector to check the site was sound and that there would be no problems down the road regarding the footings. :-)<br />
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After we got the OK, he started building the frames.<br />
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Peter came up with all kinds of creative solutions as to how to deal
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After building the wooden forms he put in all the rebar and called
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This is a big step towards building. It is all I am doing this year, as I have my thesis to write by October/November and then I am off on my travels for six months.<br />
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Next summer we will build the rock foundation on top of the footings, and fill in the middle so we can lay the radiant floor heating hose and the natural floor when the time comes. Some of the rock is already on site and whatever else we need I will source next summer.<br />
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I am so grateful to be at this stage of the building. I could not have done it without the expertise of Peter and Gary and the help of Matt Taylor and Andrew Money with their JCB/backhoe. I must find out what they call it in Canada lol.<br />
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<br />Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-58714910642424577632013-07-31T13:11:00.000-07:002013-07-31T13:28:06.286-07:00I Finished the Outdoor Shower (part 2 of the challenge)Well yesterday I decided I had to tackle hooking up the shower. I layed out all the bits and re-read the instructions. This is all new to me.<br />
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When searching for something to heat my water I discovered it online. I ordered three from Camping World. I plan to set one up with a kitchen type sink on my porch and also have one inside my shed for my guest bathroom. :-) The description read:<br />
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This was exactly what I wanted and was quite reasonably priced, I think I paid around $129.00.<br />
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So after several attempts where water gushed out from the connection, I realized I really did need lots of the special tape they sent to wrap around and seal the joints. :-) <br />
Finally after hooking up to the propane tank, I flicked the on switch and it fired up and voila, hot water.<br />
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Elliot came this morning and told me that he's not able to continue on with the project as he is moving with his young family next week. We thought he could get the footings in by Tuesday for the inspectors, but that's not going to happen now. So I'm on the search for a new construction helper.</div>
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I am so grateful this project is not on a timeline. It's a joyful experience that will unfold as it should. I am sure the right person will turn up at the right time to get my footings soon.</div>
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I got back on the island Sunday Elliot needed one more day before starting the footings so Rudi came over and built my outside shower for me. We cleared away part of the embankment by my shed and he brought over a recycled aluminum rail from a boat which was perfect. After much digging and clearing we had a level spot, perfect for our purposes. I put some gravel down before laying the paving slabs into place.<br />
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This is what it looked like before we started.<br />
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Voila. I am so happy with how it turned out. :-)<br />
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Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-37278306760886765872013-07-12T14:41:00.000-07:002013-07-12T14:51:22.457-07:00My Truck: The Little Giver is Back on the Road.I thought I had posted a picture of my truck when I got it, but looking back I see I never got around to it.<br />
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This is my little 1985 Toyota truck that I got just over a year ago off Craigslist. I got it for $650.00 which was such a great deal. But in the process of getting it I also got to meet an amazing artist and wonderful person <a href="http://www.bradleymesserart.com/p/aug-2012-show.html">Bradley Messer</a>. He told me that he called his truck "The Little Giver" and the name is perfect, it just keeps on going. So that is what I call her.<br />
Bradley creates the most fantastical art out of wood he finds. Visit his <a href="http://www.bradleymesserart.com/">site</a> and see all the great music and art projects he is involved with in Vancouver. Here is one of his pieces. I got a great cat picture for my son Luke when I went to one of the shows he helps host at the <a href="http://www.yelp.ca/biz/china-cloud-vancouver">China Cloud</a>.<br />
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So, the big story today is that I got my truck back on the road after a year parked underground. It had three flat tires and a dead battery.<br />
I am so happy as I got to pick up some beautiful french doors that I found on craigslist. They are just perfect for my cob house, and will lead us from the dining area out onto the back patio.<br />
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I plan to take my truck over to Mayne Island on my next trip over. Then it will be there when I need to pick up rocks, clay soil or sand for my building.<br />
I still am looking for windows and doors to complete my list of building supplies needed for my house. I have two doors waiting for me in Mission, at my daughter's house, and some flooring for my storage room upstairs.<br />
So things continue to come together.<br />
I am so grateful to <a href="http://turnercom.com/m&n/">M and N Auto Repairs</a> at <span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: small;">530 E Broadway, Vancouver BC</span> <span style="font-size: small;">for doing such a great job fixing my tires and getting my truck running in one afternoon. They are so kind and conscientious there, really amazing customer service. </span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: small;">For more on the story of the Little Giver's special day of pampering, visit my <a href="http://pamsbeautifullife.blogspot.ca/">home blog</a>. :-) I plan to write up the story of our day in more detail.</span></span>Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-36867933765722943302013-07-09T09:01:00.000-07:002013-07-31T10:43:29.200-07:00Foundations and Footing Begin on July 22nd: Plus Video on Building Walls from CobWe have a date for starting the foundations, Elliot has said that July 22nd is a go. So fingers crossed that the building permits come in by then. Everything is actually lining up perfectly. The septic field and tank should be in just as all the paperwork for my permits is processed. :-)<br />
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As we get closer to the foundations going in and then the posts and beams, I start thinking about <a href="http://www.blogger.com/%3Ca%20href=%22http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B003Z9JMZM/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=15121&creative=330641&creativeASIN=B003Z9JMZM&linkCode=as2&tag=pamseslclassr-20%22%3EBuilding%20with%20Cob:%20A%20Step-by-step%20Guide%3C/a%3E%3Cimg%20src=%22http://ir-ca.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=pamseslclassr-20&l=as2&o=15&a=B003Z9JMZM%22%20width=%221%22%20height=%221%22%20border=%220%22%20alt=%22%22%20style=%22border:none%20!important;%20margin:0px%20!important;%22%20/%3E">mixing the cob</a> and putting in the walls.<br />
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I have been going back over the video I shot up in Summerland and realize how much wisdom <a href="http://www.cobworks.com/">Patrick Heneberry</a> has on every aspect of <a href="http://www.blogger.com/%3Ca%20href=%22http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/1890132349/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=15121&creative=330641&creativeASIN=1890132349&linkCode=as2&tag=pamseslclassr-20%22%3EThe%20Hand-Sculpted%20House:%20A%20Philosophical%20and%20Practical%20Guide%20to%20Building%20a%20Cob%20Cottage%3C/a%3E%3Cimg%20src=%22http://ir-ca.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=pamseslclassr-20&l=as2&o=15&a=1890132349%22%20width=%221%22%20height=%221%22%20border=%220%22%20alt=%22%22%20style=%22border:none%20!important;%20margin:0px%20!important;%22%20/%3E">building with cob</a>. I am so privileged to have had the chance to do a workshop with him. Here he is explaining how to add the cob to the wall, how to tie it to the posts and how the spluge can be trimmed. <br />
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I arrived at my lot from the ferry just after the first trees had been cut down . The devastation seemed enormous. We had been very selective with which trees to cut down but it still seemed like a lot of trees lay on the ground.</div>
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My neighbour, Evan, had the big machine needed to move the trees. He took off the branches and cut them up into lengths and placed them carefully, ready for milling. It was my original intention to use all the wood from my Douglas firs and cedars in my cob house.</div>
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Another friend, Lou, has a chain saw mill which he kindly brought down from Hot Springs Cove. I had arranged to meet him last Wednesday in order to plan cutting up the wood.</div>
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He needed the wood to be laid out across two supporting logs so they could be rolled off easily in order to mill them.. This had yet to be done. We sat down with the house plans to determine how much wood we needed and what dimensions the wood needed to be. For my house we need posts that will go upright in the walls. There are also posts that would support the beams which go across to support the ceilings and upper floors. There are two by sixes and two by fours for the floor joists and the rafters and the framing of the upstairs floor. Lots of different dimensions. It took us an hour and a half to do most of the figuring.</div>
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By this time we were thinking that this was a lot for a chainsaw mill. So I started seeking an alternative. I called my friend Carol who knows all the local tradesmen and she gave me a name. And I emailed Patrick Heneberry to ask his advice, first of all for someone who had a mill on the island, and secondly if it was even worth the cost of milling the wood. Patrick immediately said the Douglas fir would be cheaper to buy but the Cedar would be worth milling for the siding.</div>
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When Richard Brown came around to look at the logs to see if he was even interested in taking the job on, he said that the Douglas fir logs were too big for him to work with and also there were a lot of large knots in them, as well as sap. He told me that Mayne island Douglas fir turned very hard once felled. He felt we might be having to resort to screwing the wood rather than just hammering nails.</div>
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So, at the moment is Plan B. Lou and I will select and mark the smaller round Douglas fir that will be suitable for the posts and the beams and the round rafters which I would like to see exposed in the lofted ceiling. Richard will mill the cedar for the bat and board siding. And hopefully I have a contact for someone to come and take the fir for firewood. </div>
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Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-87865030718911378282013-06-28T13:57:00.001-07:002013-07-31T10:27:56.024-07:00How to mix cob, filmed in Summerland.I have had lots of people asking me how is cob made, well here is some video I shop when I was up in Summerland a few years ago working on a cob recording studio. As you can see, we had a lot of fun while working hard. It is the sense of community that makes this way of building so special.<br />
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I was working on my Building Permit application form, finding all my paperwork and emailing the appropriate office to get my title search documentation and the Homeowner Protection Office to get my Builder Declaration and Discloser Notics etc. This is not particularly fun. I am excited to be getting it done as it means I am one step closer to building.<br />
While on the computer doing the emails, I saw I had a message from Doug Stanger, a wonderful supporter and steward of the environment.<br />
<span class="userContent">I am so grateful to Doug for letting me know about this <a href="http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/construction+makes+comeback/8564902/story.html">great article</a> in the Sun today. I was excited to read it as it features Patrick Hennebery of <a href="http://www.cobworks.com/">Cobworks</a>, who taught me everything I know about building in cob and also <a href="http://ourecovillage.org/">OUR Eco Village</a> on Vancouver Island, where I met <a data-hovercard="/ajax/hovercard/user.php?id=678716135&extragetparams=%7B%22directed_target_id%22%3A0%7D" href="http://elkecole.com/about/">El<span class="text_exposed_show">ke Cole</span></a><span class="text_exposed_show"> who designed my house for me. I went to a Design Your Natural Home workshop there two years ago.</span></span><br />
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<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show">So this is the serendipity of life. I am just putting together my submission for my building permits and I go to facebook and I find this link to information on cob houses growing in popularity. </span></span><br />
<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show">I thought I would take this opportunity to share a video of Patrick speaking about his work, specifically the Summerland project that I was a part of. </span></span><br />
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<span class="userContent"><span class="text_exposed_show">By the way Building Permit applications are not that much fun.</span></span> <br />
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They have a widget that shares images of natural homes and I selected cob as it suits this blog. I hope you enjoy seeing all these fabulous buildings. I encourage you to visit their site if you are interested in Natural Building. <iframe allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" height="290" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no" src="http://naturalhomes.org/randomacts.htm?b=4,p=8" width="550"></iframe>Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-50154934438323369672013-06-16T13:42:00.001-07:002013-06-16T13:42:16.788-07:00Plans and PlanningThis past week my official plans arrived from the engineer, after many months of anticipation. This is very exciting for me. I have several copies in various sizes and I can see all the side and rear and front elevations. The structural plans and foundation plans are there. So this weekend I managed to come to Mayne Island and meet with the very important people who are helping me put my plans into action. <br />
Elliot is going to organize and coordinate putting in the foundations. I gave him a copy of all the plans in the big format and we went over them together to check how many post supports there will be and how the beams will go etc. There is lots to do. <br />
Now I have the plans I am filling in my form applying for the building permits and hopefully this goes smoothly and we begin the work in mid July. <br />
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I did a research project on composting toilet systems and there is much evidence that they are safe and a workable sanitation system. There is a community in New York State that has been using one for over ten years to protect their water shed. I will post more on this research later. But here is what a modern day composting toilet looks like. :-)<br />
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However, I realize that such changes if they ever occur to the bylaws will be slow in coming and that I will have to conform and put in my septic system in order to build this summer.<br />
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I am happy that Matt Taylor has agreed to put it in for me. I have yet to meet him, but he and Andrew Money, the engineer, are in the process of designing the system and I hope to hear it is going in soon.<br />
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<br />Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-16198834710152484692013-04-29T07:21:00.000-07:002013-07-31T10:30:47.563-07:00 Huge Rocks are a Surprise Discovery as Work ContinuesAs my neighbour Evan was moving the stumps down to the bottom of the lot he made an exciting discovery. There a lots of big rocks hiding in the earth and under the salal. He carried a few up near where the house will be and I will get my wheelbarrow and move some of the smaller ones myself.<br />
This is exciting as I was needing some stones for my foundation as parts of it will be above ground to prevent any splashback from the rain hitting the cob walls. Aren't they magnificent?<br />
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Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-86624043318357050342013-04-29T00:33:00.001-07:002013-07-31T10:33:20.398-07:00This is the sad part.<a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LynRs3odKKY/UX3PClHvfmI/AAAAAAAABIQ/rSq0fibsyb4/s640/blogger-image-812105919.jpg" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-LynRs3odKKY/UX3PClHvfmI/AAAAAAAABIQ/rSq0fibsyb4/s640/blogger-image-812105919.jpg" /></a>The really sad part about building a house on a fresh lot is that even when you are planning to build a natural home you have to cut down some trees. This was so hard to do as I hate seeing big developers go into forested areas and cut everything down. There are still lots of trees left and we are going to be using the wood from the trees that had to come down to make counters, rafters and floors. My friend has a portable mill and is coming to mill the wood.<br />
Even so this picture makes me think of a graveyard for trees. :-(<br />
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It is good to see the site taking shape though and I am in the planning stages for getting the septic field put in. My neighbour has suggested I get an engineer to design it and then he can put it in for me. This is a great option and I am going to be making the call this week. <br />
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The surveyors came and did the corner posts at the front of the lot and are coming back on Monday to do the back posts. It is good to get the survey done properly so we know we are far enough from the property line when we put the foundations in.<br />
My apartment in Maple Ridge is up for sale and it is hoped that I sell it soon. I plan on being on Mayne from July for the summer. If all goes according to plan we will be putting the foundation in during July. <br />
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I really like this heater I discovered on facebook. It is from a great blog/website <a href="http://www.firespeaking.com/portfolio/masonry-heater-in-the-rio-azul/">Firespeaking</a>. Firespeaking is currently represented by <a href="http://www.firespeaking.com/about/who-we-are/#max">Max Edleson</a> and <a href="http://www.firespeaking.com/about/who-we-are/#eva">Eva Edleson</a>. They are "dedicated to combining the inspiration of beauty with the
precision and engineering of function in order to create magic and a
continual reminder of the sacredness of daily life in our homes and
public spaces." As stated on their website, their "work can mostly be categorized as “architectural”
with a strong emphasis on using natural building techniques and
community involvement." Please<a href="http://www.firespeaking.com/about/contact-us/"> contact them</a> if you are interested in hiring them. They are most interested in projects in Oregon, Washington and California.</div>
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There are lots of pictures and links at this amazing site.Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-65655477774313397142011-06-14T22:01:00.000-07:002011-11-27T11:07:42.216-08:00Cob Houses<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="295" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/GbM2In5Hfx4?fs=1" width="480"></iframe><br />
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Here are some lovely pictures of cob houses for those interested in seeing what they look like. The first one is just around the corner from where I will be building mine. It was built by an amazing woman called Kate. She inspires me. Her house is so beautiful and inviting. I can't wait.Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263001054299897831.post-31105258744355677232011-05-26T21:47:00.000-07:002011-05-26T21:47:04.625-07:00My Pretty Little Trailer, Deck and ShedOn my little piece of paradise I have a very small trailer. I am so happy it is there as it means I can stay on Mayne Island and start planning what to do. There is also a composting toilet and my first plan is to build a little straw bale cabin, around 100 square feet, as that is allowed without planning permission. So I am thinking 9' x 12'. This will house a shower etc, creature comforts. Maybe even a little sleeping loft. It is all tentative at the moment.<br />
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So here is my little trailer, and the marvelous deck that comes with it. I am also blessed with a shed to hold all my treasures, reclaimed building materials, stained glass windows etc. Don't forget my claw foot bath tub lol. So if anyone hears of windows, doors or any treasure that would suit a cob house, please let me know.<br />
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The advice I have received so far is to read, read, read and be open to ideas. I am so grateful for all the learning I have been blessed with and hope to finally get some video and info up on the Cob and Community workshop I did at Summerland with <a href="http://www.cobworks.com/">Cobworks</a>.Pam Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497264871282957259noreply@blogger.com0