We're running a bilingual cob building workshop from May 28th-30th with teaching from Bernhard Gruber from Permakultur Norikum in Austria.
We'll have a simple and fun project building a cob oven, anyone is welcome but we only have twenty places. Tuition is €180 with a 10% discount if you book early.
Other details are here, in English und hier auf deutsch.
For more information including family rates please contact us at: korschtal[@]gmail.com
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January 26, 2012 at 12:50 am
Tony
Mae fy hofrenfad yn llawn llyswenodd! How about Welsh? sorry mate my Germans not very good:) I just got by when I was there, zwie bier bitte etc
January 27, 2012 at 10:40 am
Nick
Ah yes, one day – perhaps, in NL anyway, this morning since the sun seems to be streaming through my window. I’ll try to shoo this weather SSE to where you are as well.
Good luck with the interviewing etc.
Regards
Nick
January 28, 2012 at 12:33 am
Andy in Germany
Hi Tony: Well, my welsh is sadly worse. Amazing how many people know the way to ask beer though…
Nick: Thanks for the attempt. I think it got stuck where the cycle lanes ran out: we still have grumpy weather…
January 28, 2012 at 11:08 pm
Zweiradler
Nice photo. We just experienced two months without any winter weather (mostly above zero degrees, no snow yet), so I won’t complain. The last winter was completely different, with loads of snow already in early December.
Nico