I presented my design today and graduated. I’m amazed at how much material we covered in the 11 day class. It was a whirlwind of knowledge, ideas, concepts, getting dirty, building a raised bed, rain barrel, herb spiral, compost pile, working in a group, doing drawings, sketching, talking, and stomping on mud to make cobb. Overall, this was a very enjoyable and meaningful experience. If you get the chance, I highly recommend taking classes from Dick Pierce. I like the way he teaches, he packs tons of material in, makes things fun, and is a great facilitator of co-operation.
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