Here at 1:29 we see the Tiny Home under construction.
Everything they build is strong and dependable. Conditions demand it.
The strong dependable buildings could easily have been swept away by the much stronger river.
The Camp has launched an urgent appeal for funds to
purchase a used back hoe to do essential repair and protection work to prevent damage to the buildings and infrastructure . .
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They could do with some Irish people showing them how to knock something together quick. A few lightweight mobile homes would be useful. If you can
use tools you can build a mobile home.
Traveller men used to make their own wagons; the wagon was made of timber and carved for decoration.
The roof of the wagon was made with timber bows and covered with a green
canvas.
The curved shape of the bowtop gives maximum strength for minimum weight.
Lighter weight gives greater mobility.
The advantage of mobility is being able to move around nature, being at the most advantageous place at the most advantageous time. Moving away from
the growing tree or the eroding riverbank instead of cutting the tree or fighting the river. Moving into the path of the pipeline no matter how many
changes they make. Flowing with nature.