Back to playing in the forest... but it's in Brasil

in #hive-1896413 months ago

During these months of travel I've missed being in the forest and building stuff, I really wanted to allow that part of my creativity some expression and I've come across an opportunity to do so, in a place where I have access to drinking water which is very important.

I know nothing of the vegetation and animals of Brasil so it has a quite a bit of adventurous feeling. Everything is brand new which adds a layer of excitement.

My first goal is to build a basic triangle roof so that I can begin to stay there and give it my all. There's no guarantee that I'll be allowed to stay for a long time so I want to build things that are fast and fun.

Between finding a suitable spot and clearing it up this was what I managed to make today:

I found a car seat which will serve as a bed:

While clearing the area I was able to gather a lot of sturdy vines, which is really cool as I these don't grow from where I'm from. In the past I had to either make cordage myself or find stuff to recylcle so this saves a ton of work.

The structure is made from some wild canes growing there as I don't want to cut any trees since I think it might be illlegal to do so in such a place due to preservation laws. It'll be a challenge but I think it's manageable.

Since the canes are too flexible, the central beam is made from several tied together for better support. I don't know how much weight they'll hold and I might have to reinforce. We'll see how the experiment turns out.

That's it for now. More when there's more progress done!

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Thank you!

YEEESSSSSSS!!!!!! Of all the things I see in my day to day life, nothing thrills me like this does. I LOVE your creativity and resourcefulness! If I ever wind up wandering again as I once did, I will be trying my best to find you so we can chill 🤣

Glad to see you’ve still got your guitar with you…I know it’s not easy to keep an instrument with you when your mobile like that…that’s why I switched to mostly quenas and ocarinas - easy to carry, and you can even make one pretty quickly if you’re ever in a pinch - but it takes some real dedication to keep and maintain a guitar under forest wizard circumstances, so I admire the hell out of your tenacity brother!

Stay well man, and keep
Being
Awesome!

Thanks man, I'm always grateful for how much you appreciate these posts. Maybe we'll have that chance to hang out, don't know if you've already traveled to South America, but if you haven't then you should!

The guitar has been very challenging to move around, however, if I'm ever to reduce my equipment the guitar will definitely be the thing to stay hehe

Blessings!

Your building posts are always so exciting and inspiring! I love how you immediately recognized the potential use of those vines, and implemented them accordingly. I hope you can stay long enough to fully live out your building creativity.

Thanks! Yeah, those vines are amazing, flexible and sturdy at the same time. Glad to read the excitement you get from these posts, may you have a blessed day!