Journey to a straw bale house : the long road to Santa Rita in an old Hispano neighborhood on the northern edge of New Mexico
(2016)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Sunstone Press, 2016
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ISBN/ISSN
9781611394627 MWT15656209, 1611394627 15656209
LANGUAGE
English
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This tale is the author's life ramble that led to the adventure of building a cabin in the northern New Mexico wilderness. The place, called Santa Rita by its founders, was the site of a tiny settlement built by Hispano homesteaders a century earlier. One of Flint's new neighbors was Baudelio Garcia, a descendant of original pioneers. Garcia partnered with the author to take on the unfamiliar task of building a straw bale house, beginning when the winter snows were still on the surrounding mountains and having the house under roof when the fall snows arrived. Garcia helped navigate the largely Hispano neighborhood to make the project succeed. The collaboration revealed the strong attachment of the local people for their home place, their "patria chica," and the persistence of their ancient language and culture

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