Ben Gorski wrote:Do you have any preferences as far as location/climate/off-grid?
there is a nice community in Ecuador called 'Sacred Suenos' they have a facebook page and a blog page...I stayed there for 2 weeks...beautiful place yet 2 hour hike from Vilcabamba
Leaf Bailey wrote:Hi cate,
I hope your search has been fruitful. If not, you may want to check out ic.org (intentional communities magazine). They’ve got a near complete list of communities, as well as job offerings, and other useful info. I know I recently saw some positions available at a place called breitenbush (so?). They are a community in Oregon, centered around the hot springs on the property, offering retreat facilities. There’s also Aprevecho (so?). Also in Oregon and I believe more centered around permaculture eduction.
I myself, am in southern Oregon, close to Ashland, which is a pretty “progressive” community. I have some off-grid forest land with minimal infrastructure that I am hoping to find a group of folks to make into a community. If you’d like to discuss what I’ve got going on in detail, let me know and I’d be happy to share. I do have an ad here, in the intentional communities forum.
Good luck,
Leaf
Flora Greg wrote:Maybe this is something for you?
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Orin Raichart wrote:Hi Cate,
Of course we would love to have you here at Wheaton Labs in our Boot Camp. After a month in Boot camp, you'll get an acre to modify to your preference! After four months, your rent will be paid for the rest of the year on that acre. That acre remains "yours" as long as you come up with a deposit and the yearly rent once you've been through the Boot Camp.
I know of a second location in the PNW but before I invite anyone to live there, I'd like them to come to Wheaton Labs for 100 days....now would be a really great time to come to Wheaton Labs for that 100 days.
Currently, there are four people who do mediation on a regular basis, two vegans and one vegetarian.
Thomas Levesque wrote:Hi Kate: We posted about our permaculture homestead in Maine earlier today and then I started looking around this site and saw your post. Take a look at our post and reply if our post appeals to you. Be well!