Willow House
Weaving a Magic Place Some 20 years ago w e were given a gift of some osier basket willows from Annemarie & Graham from the Food Forest in Gawler. They figured they would grow better in our wet area. .We planted the m as a copse down at the bottom of the valley adjoining our newly planted forest. Over the years the c o pse was used for bask ets, poles & trellis. In August 2002 sc ulptor Evette Sunset began to weave a living house. A circle was picked out within the existing osier willow copse. Each tree was thinned down to the best large structural branches for t he r oof & wall frame work .Smaller bra nches up to 1 mitre long were cross-woven to fill in the ceiling & wal ls. The woven willow house took about 12 days to make – with two people w orking together most of the time. Each winter it is pruned and prunings used for various projects. The house is a dwelling & visiting place for many creatures. It breathes with the sun, wind & rain. A circle of light ...
Looking forward to a visit to the farm with Ila when we're over in November so she can start learning about this important cycle!
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