This weekend’s working bee was super productive and great fun. With 15-20 people over the course of three days focused on two big projects, we saw amazing progress on a couple of jobs that we’re so happy to have completed…
In anticipation of the end of the “Simpler Way” project out here, we are hosting two final working bees for the year. We will try to finish all of our ambitious projects, including the construction of a hessian-sack earthbag seating…
Rachel has become deeply passionate about ducks this year and has 8 ducks and 2 drakes at the moment in a large enclosure below the Pumpkin Patch. She can be seen taking them for walks around the property on slug…
Yesterday we made great progress on our new outdoor seating area, which is in front of the rocket stoves that we’ll use for summer cooking. We’re using hessian coffee sacks – which we have an endless supply of from a…
Last day of the workshop! Emmet is walking on clouds today – his tiny house on wheels is well underway, with more work done on the roof and wall cladding begun. The amazing crew of 14 participants have brought a…
Light rain on and off throughout the day set the build back only a little. Most of the day was spent under the tarp putting up sheet bracing and sisalation paper. Photos by Jordan Osmond
Day 4 was spent cutting and raising rafters. The tiny house has a roof! In the photo above workshop participants Killian, Jacob and Steph are at work on high, with John looking on from below. Photos by Jordan…
Today Jordan posted a short film about the build earlier this year of Liam and Rachel’s tiny house here at Wurruk’an. The house is made predominantly from recycled materials for a total cost of just over $400, including the petrol…
Day 2 and Baltic pine floorboards were laid down, windows were prepared and wood was cut to length for the walls, all four of which should go up tomorrow. Great progress being made! Photos by Jordan Osmond