Wednesday, July 25, 2007


The prairie habitat is not only a restoration of the type of landscape that was here in Illinois before extensive human settlement, it is also a refuge for wildlife such as butterflies and birds.

Friday, July 20, 2007






The gazebo is shaping up! We put in a window, and the walls are slowly rising. We re-did some of the tent supports and started clearing all the trash that has accumulated in the prairie restoration. We are seeing plants coming up from the new urban farm mounds and we planted more veggies along with sunflowers and pumpkins too.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Muddy Hands and Rinsing Off



These amazing photos were taken by Nancy Behall who has been coming to document the work we are doing. Thanks for your support, Nancy!

Monday, July 16, 2007

Woof


From student GC -- Well 2day went pretty good. For the first time we had a dog in our project. I brought my dog, and everyone just loved'em. they played around him too. He was kinda jumpy when he got there. When I got there, I noticed that the tent we all put up, was taken down by the wind. We were able to put it back, and tie against the fence and put stakes in the ground to really support it. Lets see what happens next. Oh!! e also finished the tool shed. - PS the tent stayed up all weekend... no probs.
--GC

Friday, July 13, 2007

Progress so far...


The tool shed is finally about 99.9% done. We made 3 batches of cob today including one that is just about done and will be used on Monday. Mr. Meehan came by with some great ideas for building our roof, and got our first materials list together. We spend a lot of time re-building the tent and staking it down so it doesn't blow away again. Each day we learn a set of new skills and concepts... for example, improvising the tool shed and the tent supports will help us design and build a strong roof for the gazebo that will last many years.

End of the second week

Some student journal entries.

I don't have much to write today, but it was cool.


Today most of the time I took it easy, I admit but you have to work hard to own your own stuff.

Fue un dia bueno iqual que otros. Levantamos la carpa y reamos mas barro. En fin fue una buena semana.

Today we did some cob and fixed the tent that fell down and I think I did OK. Today wasn't as hard as before.

It was very hard and fun. I played a little too much today, but it was fun.

Today I cob danced.

Thursday was the fastest day. We finished the foundation and time flew by. It seemed that we were here for only two hours, and its only our second week.

Today I fixed the garden with the vegetables (watering, adjusting calcium with lime, and cultivating) and also started building a worm composter. It was my first time building something like that and it turned out good.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

from JM: I'm proud. I think we did a lot in just a few days. I work hard. This day was fun, nasty, and dirty. We made cob and had fun.

from FC: Work on a team/You will work hard and strong.

from RS: Presenting the TREE of LIFE... made of concrete and cob... built by many giving hands and feet... strenth in the muscle.... but the one of the most important attributes is understanding.... the understanding that building the wall in scupture.... might just bring the community together.

from NC: I met a lot of good friends... they really make me laugh. I'm glad they are my buddies.

from GC: The tool shed is finnaly, well almost, finished. All we need is to finish the door and roof. Everything we've done in the garden is starting to take shape. The gazebo foundation is nearly done. But at the same time we are having fun...we mess around and play around, but still get the work done.

from AC: This week was really hard. We did a lot of work. At first I thought that this job was going to be slow. After the first day we did a lot of working and the days go faster now. I didn't think we were going to have a lot done the first week, but we have. So far its been OK. Some days it feels like I don't want to go to work and other days it feels OK.

from JS: I am learning how to make a cob home out of mud, straw and water. I like how this is going with cob.

from WA: It was a good day. I worked hard and got stronger. The tool shed will be done in maybe 2 or 3 days. I've leanred a lot of good skills, like to be a carpenter. I am considering being a carpeter after the work I've done.

from JH: a cob haiku
Cob is great to make
Cob is dirt, clay, sand and straw
Cob is fun to make

from EN: Today was good, like I always say. When this six weeks are done I'll be glad because I'll be looking at the garden until I graduate. I just wish to have a chance to be able to do it again.

Monday, July 9, 2007

After digging a trench and laying in chunks of concrete students use cob, a mixture of clay, sand and straw, to fix the concrete in place; creating a strong foundation for the gazebo they are designing for the school habitat/garden.

Friday, July 6, 2007

What is Cob?

Cob is a way of life
Cob is clay, sand and straw
Cob is teamwork
Cob is mud
Cob is community
Cob is spelled with one "b"
Cob is power
Cob is cob