PLACES THAT WERE
PLACES THAT WERE places that were still occupied just not by human a beautiful collaboration between human and nature nature is artist maker lover and caretaker
PLACES THAT WERE places that were still occupied just not by human a beautiful collaboration between human and nature nature is artist maker lover and caretaker
Cooking and Toilet Update Two women, Nadira and Kirsten, arrived Wednesday asking to join our group. Even though welcoming them means less water and means we won’t be able to stay here as long, we couldn’t turn them away. This water was a gift to us, so we should
HOLES IN THE WALLS Glimpses of natural and unnatural demolition -- the passage of time through vandalism. ... The desert isn't a wasteland. But we think it is. Some dump their trash and vandalize empty homes. Decay happens naturally. Are we just helping it along?
THE DESERT IS CALM calm is not something i am accustomed to taking time to be the desert is slow quiet loud vast, the desert is It seems as though all I have done in our first few days here is cook and eat (but thank god we
BEGINNING It is day ten of no contact with my husband. I am holding out hope that he is alive, but for now, I will lay low. After losing contact, I left Phoenix and was picked up on the side of the road by a group of women. We
If It's Yellow... One of the most pressing issues right now is flushing the toilet. We have not been producing much gray water, and it is such a waste to use fresh water for flushing. We found a small amount of salt water, and