Dream the thread of life at Samhain
Tonight, dream with your Ancestors. See how they hold the long thread that connects you, through the parents who gave you life, to the birth of the first star.
Plotting and planning our big project
We’re both at Harrow at the moment, working away at our old day jobs. Alex’s will finally finish on Friday, Hilde’s mid December. In the meantime, lots of quotes for windows are coming in, and we just got a really good one for external insulation. We’re getting ready to wrap Westacre up warm for winters to come.
You long to be seen, to be known. So why do you hide?
Dear human soul, you so long to be seen, to be deeply known. Then why do you keep hiding behind walls you built to protect yourself against hurts long gone. Let them fall down so your light can shine.
Ash killing fungus: what to look out for
This is very important. Do keep an eye on any ash trees on your land or in your neighbourhood. If you see any of these symptoms, have the tree felled as soon as possible to prevent the disease from spreading.
May the ashes continue to grow strong and tall.
Autumn colours
Let’s take our true place in the family of things
The thread of life connects us all to the birth of the first star. We are stardust. So is the ash and the oak, the badger and the fox, the bee and the butterfly. So is the Tory politician and the banker. Let’s take our true place in the family of things, remembering the inheritance we have in common.
Video Blog Episode 5 – Partitions, plaster and plumbing
We have been working very hard in Roger’s bungalow. Things are going more slowly than we would have hoped, but the mess is slowly looking more organised.
If you would like to come and help us with the Westacre project, please get in touch.
#Permaculture Zone 00 – How to stay sane
We’ve had a major change of mind in the last week or so. Rather than rent a house to live in while we renovate Westacre, we have decided to live on site. Mostly to preserve our sanity. Let me explain.
The reason why we wanted to rent a place away from Westacre was that we wanted the space clear to do the work uninterrupted. Also, we thought it might be a good idea to create some distance between ourselves and the very intense work we’d be doing.
However, there are some down sides. First of all, renting a house or flat costs money. Having this regular cost would put us under pressure to finish the project as quickly as we can. From working on Roger’s bungalow, we’ve learned that we can’t be too precious about the time scale. We are, after all, learning as we go along and some things are just going to take longer than we expect. We need to work hard, and we can’t afford to let the project drag on, but we do need weekends and a social life. Doing the work has to stay fun for it to be sustainable for a year and more.
Secondly, living at Westacre will save time that we’d need to spend looking after the rented house. We were really not looking forward to having to look after another garden, for example. The one we’ve got is big enough. We also won’t spend any time commuting and will be able to step straight out of our living space into our work.
We’ll also be at Westacre and will be able to put down roots immediately. It will be easier to make a working relationship with the garden from the beginning.
We’ll be able to use part of Westacre to store furniture and other possessions that we wouldn’t other wise have space for. This will save us money, and we’ll have easier access to our stuff when we find we need anything.
We will still need to separate our living space from our working space, but we can do that relatively easily by renovating the old part of the house first and living in the extension. And when the old part of the house is finished, we’ll swap over.
This change of plan makes us feel good. It feels like the right thing to do. We’ll be saving energy in many ways, and using it where it’s needed. And it will be more sustainable for us, the human beings in the equation. Permaculture at its best.
In permaculture design, much is made of zones in the garden. Zone 1 is the most intensely gardened and contains things like seedlings and frequently used herbs. Zone 5 is the wild forest. 2-4 are everything in between. Zone 0 is the house, the centre of activity.
Zone 00 stands for the people who have to create and maintain the system. They too need to conserve their energy and use it as effectively as possible, so the whole system is sustainable. If it doesn’t work for us, it doesn’t work at all.
‘Us versus them’ is so last century
We are steeped in a culture that thinks in opposites: rich versus poor, Muslim versus Christian, liberal versus conservative, people versus the environment. It is so easy to put ourselves inside a group we identify with, and everybody else outside. Us versus them. Giving in to that established default, we perpetuate the illusion of conflict and insurmountable difference. We continue the language of blame and accusation. At this crucial time in our human history, we need to leave that past behind and remember that we are all in this together, that we are one world. We have more in common than separates us.