I’ve purposefully made the title sound simple enough.
In reality this is a video that shows: a) one person building a house from scratch, b) that one person is a woman, and c) she uses no power tools!
I also noted how she frequently used the laws of physics (e.g., leverage) to be able to construct this house on her own… I was sent this video by an appreciative reader… Regretfully there is not a quality picture of the finished product, but this will give you some idea:
Here is the video of her performing the work to make this happen:
My recent post was about two amazing birds. This is about one of the many astounding accomplishments humans can do, if they put their mind to it…
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Amazing!
We could learn from industrious and independent folk like these as part of a prepping program for if/when the world as we know it falls apart. One major construction essential that was omitted was anchoring the structure in the ground, so a relatively strong gale wind would blow the structure off it's base stumps because the timber walls and floor would behave like a sail does on a boat. Nevertheless, this was an impressive effort to be admired.