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BillI love working with clay. I love building when it is small, mostly handcrafted and beautiful. I love to imagine, create, help and teach. I love to communicate through photography and writing. Traveling is great, especially Mexico, and yet, I love the place I live. Most of all, I love my family.
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A SPICY POSOLE OF ALL THINGS CANELO. NEWS OF THE CANELO PROJECT AND THE HANDCRAFTED BUILDING MOVEMENT; ATHENA AND BILL STEEN AND THE STEEN FAMILY; TALES AND IMAGERY FROM THE U.S./MEXICAN BORDER; DISPATCHES FROM INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS: LOCAL FOOD AND MUSIC; IDEAS AND PLANS FOR THE POST PETROLEUM AGE.
The Interns of Community Rebuild
Looking back at our project with Community Rebuilds, it’s obvious that the program would in now ways be the same without the interns. Each project has 8 that have been selected with an application process that involves a Skype interview. read more »
Community Rebuilds – Moab, Utah
We’re back in Utah once again, this time in Moab. If you don’t know Moab this is red rock country. It’s where you find the reality of all those southwest photos of red rocks, great formations, arches, ancient wall arts, read more »
Visiting Counter-Culture Icons, Lloyd Kahn and Lesley Creed
Lloyd Kahn is one in many million when it comes to the fascinating people we have met In the course of our lives. Our friendship with him has been largely built around the books he publishes. His company, Shelter Publications, read more »
Artistry with the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
Photography has gone through a major change. With the arrival of the iPhone, almost overnite, it became possible to capture high quality images, process and edit them on the phone without a computer, $2 apps replaced much of what expensive read more »
Spring, Summer, Etc.
I started this blog post back in early July, my thought was to write something that would catch up on our spring and early summer activities. Well, here we are, almost Sept and I’m just posting it now. I’ve had read more »