The wave of the future right here. Whether we're forced by economy, environment or otherwise. People are humming this tune, they just ALL need to start dancing it. Thanks for putting this video out there. If everyone knew how easy it was to produce enough for themselves, they surely would. Ohkwa:ri'
@2:30 minutes. A lot of variety of people. I didn't see a lot of variety. I saw a lot of Caucasians in this video. And visiting in the last couple years I saw the exact same thing. A lot of variety is said by somebody who hasn't apparently lived with a lot of variety... People have been nice and friendly to me when I've been visiting, yet I'm also a Caucasian.
@jcsorez you can pay to visit around 70-80 dollars a day at one of the two B and B's: Wild Goose Inn (FROG) and Frog's Way (SoNG). You own a share of the property with your house on it and the rest is communal, and all of the remaining 174 acres are free to explore and walk on. Everyone and no one owns it. The Common Houses are communal, and you run into fellow EcoVillagers along the paths. It is a wonderful place.
Yay! I lived there for a year and it is soooooooooooo awesome!
The wave of the future right here. Whether we're forced by economy, environment or otherwise. People are humming this tune, they just ALL need to start dancing it.
Thanks for putting this video out there. If everyone knew how easy it was to produce enough for themselves, they surely would.
Ohkwa:ri'
@2:30 minutes. A lot of variety of people. I didn't see a lot of variety. I saw a lot of Caucasians in this video. And visiting in the last couple years I saw the exact same thing. A lot of variety is said by somebody who hasn't apparently lived with a lot of variety... People have been nice and friendly to me when I've been visiting, yet I'm also a Caucasian.
I like the new houses. They are cool. But sadly I do not live there. it's pretty fun though. :]
@jcsorez you can pay to visit around 70-80 dollars a day at one of the two B and B's: Wild Goose Inn (FROG) and Frog's Way (SoNG). You own a share of the property with your house on it and the rest is communal, and all of the remaining 174 acres are free to explore and walk on. Everyone and no one owns it. The Common Houses are communal, and you run into fellow EcoVillagers along the paths. It is a wonderful place.
Kurt Pipa, How does one join your organization?? I have many skills, for example, to offer.
This is a Vegan Eco-Village, right?