Aimee Fenech

+ Follow
since Feb 24, 2016
Merit badge: bb list bbv list
For More
Apples and Likes
Apples
Total received
In last 30 days
0
Forums and Threads

Recent posts by Aimee Fenech

Sarah Joubert wrote:We're in Tarragona, Northern Spain.  In the Ebro valley area. There are lots of small, off grid homesteads here and we all try to use permaculture and alternative tech to improve our plots and quality of life. Water is the main focus of the problem/solution  principle of permaculture here I speak with limited knowledge as although I have met many people who live without groundwater or access to irrigation water, I have only visited 2 plots where permaculture is actually being utilised to harvest  and direct water. Most have small solar arrays and/or a genny for power and wood stoves for heat. Those of us with no onsite water have waterless loos with some actively using humanure. It would be great to set up a group to share ideas, workdays, experiences and maybe even take in volunteers short term.
We have a group on facebook for "off gridders", most know of, or use, permaculture depending where they are on the Wheaton scale. But it's not permaculture focused.
I'm not at all into computers and tech so can't comment or help on that side



thank you for sharing Sarah it would be lovely to connect please feel free to reach out: aimee@ecohackerfarm.org
2 years ago
Status: open for applications

Kuckucksmuehle is a small but growing community of 4 to 5 people which we call “permies” hosting up to 5 volunteers at a time in the summer and 3 in the winter. Together we work to combine permaculture and hackerculture (aka appropriate technology) for sustainable living. This year we would like to open a 1 year spot for a volunteer to help with the income generation part of the project.

We live in a very beautiful 16th century old water mill surrounded by land, our main focus is to become more self sustainable both in terms of food production and also from an income perspective since the property requires extensive renovation. Our long term objective is to increase our capacity to accommodate more long term community members on site.
about the position:

You will be working 30 hours a week, to support and work closely with Aimee, the project manager on site with tasks specific to income generation, theses include but are not limited to:

   help with organising and planning tasks to get the ecolodge on the go
       help develop and implement a marketing plan for ecolodge
   identify and develop other possible income streams
       eg venue hire / workshops / retreats / room hire etc.
   occasionally house sitting
       includes taking care of the animals and Gert (elderly person living on site) if there are no other volunteers on site (rare but possible)

about you:
skills

   Highly organised and good at planning and implementation
   Comfortable with technology, spreadsheets, presentations etc.
   Familiar with permaculture principles or willing to learn
   Hands on skills for diy helpful
   Marketing and project management experience desirable
   Essential: an excellent work ethic, turn up on time and work collaboratively

personality, values & experience

   loves countryside living, including animals, compost toilets, outdoor solar showers and getting your hands dirty
   has a can-do attitude
   want to participate in all aspects of community life
       attending house meetings
       share in household chores (cleaning, cooking, heating, wood chopping, community work days etc)
   values aligned closely with the three permaculture ethics
   A morning person that does not smoke and does not take drugs (prescription drugs are ok)
   Vegetarian / vegan
   do not have any own pets (we are already at capacity with the animals on site)

note about couples

If you are a couple then it would also be possible to make some arrangement especially if one of you is a carpenter, handy person or is a very keen housekeeper.
what we offer:

   A private room, visitors are allowed in line with our visiting conditions.
   Vegetarian / vegan home grown / organic food we grow on site and what we don't is sourced regionally / organic, we do not buy milk and meat. Supermarket drinks and snacks are not included but we have a small tuck shop on site if you want to indulge yourself with a little chocolate. Generally we have a communal dinner in the evenings.
   If you want to work outside the community for money please make sure that you have enough time to honor our agreement.
   This position is for 30 hours a week in return for food and accommodation. Working hours can be discussed if you have preferred times and days, this will have to be compatible with the needs of the project and Aimee's schedule. This position is for 30 hours a week.
   We have a piano and electric guitar if you are musically inclined.
   We have bicycles you can borrow to go to town.
   You can learn how to live in nature, foraging, food growing using a no till technique, companion planting, seed saving, craft making, natural fence building, food preservation, bread baking and countless other skills.
   Occasionally we go on trips and outings which you are more than welcome to join in on.
   There is a lake for swimming a short bike ride away from here which is quite pleasant in the summer.

important things that you should tell us about:
Your experience with:

   living in remote locations
   living in a community
   project management
   technology / programming etc.
   or other relevant subject
   any of your needs that we can support you with

things you should be aware of:

   We are a transitioning community that wants to be as eco friendly and sustainable as possible.
   We maintain a blog to try and document our experience, please read a few posts to get familiar with our activities and difficulties on site.
   Germany has a compulsory health insurance requirement, for people with 0 income this will be around 180Eur a month please make sure that you have enough funds in order to cover this before you apply for this position.

who is Aimee?

Aimee is a co founder and project manager of Eco Hacker Farm, project manager of Kuckucksmuehle, co-founder of RioLaden eV (a community managed organic and regional food shop), she runs workshops centered around permaculture topics. She is also a compost toilet designer, permacutlure designer and permaculture design certificate holder. She can be found at tech conferences and alternative festivals delivering workshops and presentations or at Kuckucksmuehle gardening, organising or relaxing in a hammock. She also runs a yearly coding camp for young people. She is passionate and dedicated to spread permaculture and sustainable living ideals into the world.
Apply today!

Send an email to aimee@ecohackerfarm.org to apply for this opportunity.

Blog: https://blog.ecohackerfarm.org/

5 years ago
hello all who may be interested in this topic We have launched powerplant which is a web app that helps you with companion panting, at the moment we have limited data but it is already useable. We plan on developing it further, if you are interested in contributing by programming or even just providing user feedback this would be great:

powerplant.ecohackerfarm.org
https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/powerplant:start
6 years ago
update

we have started working on this opensource app if you want to know more or get involved please read our wiki: https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/companion_planting#ongoing_work_on_a_companion_planting_database

We also meet every Sunday evening to discuss where we are and what is needed to push this forward
7 years ago
have a look on ecobasa.org

we're probably too far north for you at Kuckucksmuehle.... wiki.ecohackerfarm.org
7 years ago
Hi all for those who are interested on working with us (Eco Hacker Farm: https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/) we will be putting a group together and hopefully get started with a discussion as to what the companion planting software would be able to do. At the moment we would like to provide not only combinations of plants but also be able to identify what type of soil is preferable for the plants, when to plant and when to expect a harvest. Planting tips and plant care information. We are looking at the moment to collate data for the norther temperate climate zone. if you want to know more get in touch aimee@ecohackerfarm.org
7 years ago
Hi Botho thanks for the link and the great work on this perhaps we can work together we have a location in Germany - a couple of hours outside of Berlin
8 years ago
Hi all I found this while looking to see if anyone is working on something like this opensource. I'm one of the people that started a project called Eco Hacker Farm: https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/ and I am project manager for one of the projects called Veintidós: https://wiki.ecohackerfarm.org/veintidos:start

Eco Hacker Farm brings together permaculture and technology, all the research etc we do is opensource.

I can see that there are passionate people here that maybe would have some time or information to share in order to make this happen.

If you are interested to collaborate on this and would like to take part in some way let me know

My email is aimee@ecohackerfarm.org

The idea is to get people into an online meetup in order to discuss this project, what's needed, what we have already, what people are willing to bring to the project etc.
8 years ago
Me and my boyfriend are thinking of starting an Eco Hacker Farm which would combined a hacker space with a permaculture farm - this weekend from tomorrow till Monday we will be travelling in southern Portugal and we would love to visit some places to see permaculture in practice. We don't need accomodation as we will be camping but we would love to meet people and hopefully learn from them about applying permaculture principles.

At the moment we were interested in perhaps visiting this place http://www.workaway.info/199743224ba8-en.html

For more information about our project please see here: https://www.facebook.com/EcoHackerFarm/
8 years ago