Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Three days to go!



Three days till departure and the plans for my solo section of our trip have shifted in the most exciting way! I will be in Buenos Aires for two weeks after Cj leaves and then continue North of Buenos Aires to the Misiones province which borders Brazil and Paraguay. I will spend the month of February living in my tiny tent on a beautiful organic farm and sustainable living center called "Mama Roja." In February we will be working on earthen building, seed saving practices, permaculture, biodiversity and fukuoka farming methods, as well as learning more spanish. This is their vision statement:

The eco-venture odyssey has begun... and her name is Mama Roja. She is a dream of a sustainable lifestyle, more self-sufficiency, less environmental impact. She exists on 32 hectares (80 acres) of (what´s left of) gorgeous forest in the central hills of Misiones, Argentina. This is our homestead, our learning project, our place to live in peace. We want to be constructive, responsible beings, which for us means living as ecologically as possible, cultivating a deep partnership with the land we live on. We believe we can provide for our basic needs (food/water, shelter, clothes, medicine) through simple, natural means. An organic garden. Natural building using local, site-found, and salvaged materials. Connecting with our fellow beings by offering a place to share knowledge and skills, and gain new insight and understanding.We want to live in harmony with nature, reconnect with her wisdom, and savor her delights. By culitvating awareness of our attitudes and actions, we can have a postive effect on our place in this world.

Check out their blog in english at mamaroja.blogspot.com for more gorgeous pictures and information about their beautiful community.

This way, when I return I will not only be able to hold an entire conversation in Spanish but can also come through on that promise to build a family homestead somewhere in Washington...with sweet, sustainable techniques and permaculture design! :)


love
keren

2 comments:

  1. That sounds so amazing! I hope you take lots and lots of photos and journal every day! (Not sure if you'll have internet there, but hopefully eventually I can hear about all your stories on this amazing adventure). Love you both! miss you Keren xoxox

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  2. Glean all you can about their sustainable farming practices- I'll be thrilled to hear all about it! - from Sheila's sister

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