The Last Straw Journal has announced the public release of a new web site providing an interactive dialogue about all aspects of strawbale and natural building design and construction.
The TLS blog features:
- articles from issues already published – you can add your thoughts,
questions, experiences without logging in. - featured articles from the most recently published issue – so you’ll want to order the whole issue and subscribe to the journal,
- occasional posting of an article in draft form for people to comment on through their postings to the blog – to encourage people to contribute their knowledge, experience, projects, and so on,
- original content not found in the published version of TLS from guest
contributors. If you are interested in submitting content, please visit the website and contact the administrator - links to all of the strawbale and natural building associations and
networks that we know about we’ll add more as we find out about them and we hope you will help keep us posted to encourage people to join and support the efforts of these groups and get connected locally - lots of photographs – visuals always help people better understand the
concept and want to learn more - links to strawbale and natural building web sites that are good, solid
information sources, and - a translator so the blog can be read in many different languages.
We hope you will be as excited about this new venture for TLS as we are.
Please go to the blog now and have a first look, at tls.buildearth.org
The TLS blog is made possible through the generous contribution of time and expertise by Jeff Ruppert. Jeff has set up the TLS blog in conjunction with another blog based on general green building news and information. That blog is called Buildearth and is located at www.buildearth.org
