I am excited to see what has happened with our experiments with a few extra days of drying! I also read that many of these structures have designs on them like Professor Tamir had experimented with quickly at the end of class. I think this would be something fun for us to do and would make the oven unique! Especially, if we end up making our own small, individual ovens! Just another detail to think about in preparation and start brainstorming, but I think designs could be a very meaningful addition.
Over the Feb break, i went to Everglades National Park for a sea kayaking trip with W&L Outing Club. The trip let us embraced and appreciate the true wilderness and we learned to survive on an isolated island. Over the trip, we followed the "Leave no waste" rule from permaculture, which i think is really interesting. We used biodegradable dish washing liquid and other environmentally friendly products when we were on the island and we picked up all the trashes (from us and from other people who left trash and didn't pick them up after) Human leaves footprint wherever they go. What we can do to make our footprints sustainable is to be conscious about the waste we are making and recycle them. It is the same in permaculture design. When we try to build things and make progresses, we have to be conscious of our actions. We had campfire every night and everyone sit in a circle (and we burn the burnable trash such as orange peels and tissues to leave no waste). We also use...
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