Nameless Legacy

I want to craft dry stone walls that last longer than I do. And I want to remain nameless and let the dry stone to speak for itself.


How I Work

I live full-time in my Sprinter van, La Tempestad, and travel from dry stone work site to dry stone work site.

Stone Wisdom I’ve Learned


Every stone must do right by its neighbor.

Friction between stones is what keeps a wall together.

There is no stimulation needed besides the soundscape of stone, birds, trees and weather.

I don't need to fill my mind with anything, like podcasts and books. It's plenty full as it is.

Historic masons never took credit for their work. They never carved their name in a wall.

I don't need to do that either.

Just me, Cozy and stone is enough.

I lived a few other lives before stone. Stone seems to use many of the skills I picked up along the way.

But the skill I use the most now is being good at being alone. I am alone on the wall each day, and I remain a little smarter than the rock.

That’s all I have to be.