Okay. So, this is my blog for the summer. I'm making it so that people can keep up with me and all my awesomeness as I work on my awesome summer internship. (I will talk about this more in just a moment.)
First, let me introduce myself, for those of you who may have just stumbled upon this blog somehow. My name is Erin Finsel. I'm 19 and am just beginning my summer break before my Sophomore year at Berea College. I don't know for sure, but I think I will be an independent Sustainability and Environmental Studies (SENS- I don't know where the N comes from) major. My ultimate goal (as of right now) is to have a house, a garden, maybe a few chickens and a really nice cat.
So far, at Berea, I have taken an ecological design course and next semester I will be taking an ecological architecture course. Currently, there are only a handfull of Bereans who know how to build naturally (that is, using natural, often non-traditional, local materials such as clay, dirt, timber, straw and sand.) I have been given a Compton Internship for the summer to learn the techniques of natural building from Berea grad Jessa Turner, who is starting up her own natural building business, Homegrown HideAways, and Phil Hawn, who will be graduating in December and has built multiple natural building structures on campus. I will be helping to build three different shelters in Berea while teaching workshops to educate others. I will be given up to $2000 for supplies (although, realistically, I only need about $500) and a $3000 stipend to be spent however I would like. I will be living by myself in the SENS house, a house designed for four students, complete with solar panels, a solar water heater, a strawbale wall, a greenhouse, lots of gardens and a composting toilet (among other things.) (I will be living in the SENS house next year as well, but with three other people.)
In order to receive credit for my internship, I must keep a daily log of contacts, actions and purchases that are made during my internship. Along with the overall progress made during the construction, I will provide daily statements discussing the ecological aspects of my personal actions; I will explain what I have done during that day to help promote sustainability. I will be sure to include dated and captioned pictures of the different steps of the process and any handouts or fliers that are involved with the workshops. At the end of each week, I will provide a personal reflection of my work, my thoughts on the project and the lessons I have learned regarding natural building and ecological design in regards to residential construction. I will send an electronic copy of my journal to my sponsor, Richard Olson, at the end of each week. I predict that this online blog will be updated accordingly, although hopefully a little more personal, since the majority of my readers will be people I know personally.
I think this is a decent introduction. My internship officially starts on the first, so there might not be too much posted before then, unless I experience all kinds of strange things once I move into the SENS house that I think should be shared.
Wish me luck!
Friday, May 16
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Hooray for sustainable building practices and neat kids I used to teach. Looking forward to keeping up with the progress this summer.
Thanks Uy!
Goodluck, love.
Yay, a blog!
You should ask and see if this blog could be your journal. You could frame it as adding a sort of education/awareness component to your project, and you could probably network with other eco-builder types online, while still fulfilling all of your reflective requirements. You could always print it all out if you needed a hard copy.
Plus, it would force you to keep us updated!
I figure this blog and the journal could be basically the same thing, although I didn't think that most of my online readers would want to hear the details of what we purchased and from where, who we contacted, etc. The super detailed stuff. And I don't think that the journal is supposed to have a lot of personality to it... That's the vibe I got when I was told to keep a journal. This will be the online, fun version of my required journal.
well good luck, then!
erin!
looking forward to having you onboard this summer! how would you feel about having a link to your blog on the HomeGrown HideAways website? i'm in the process of updating/upgrading and folks seem to like reading first-hand experiences (Yestermorrow has my intern blog linked on their site).
anyblog, give it some thought!
~j~
Not a problem at all, Jessa. That's actually a very, very good idea.
Good luck Erin!
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