Cass Hazel

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since Nov 06, 2016
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My name is Cass (Cassidy), I'm a 27yo male who was named after the infamous outlaw Butch Cassidy. I've lived my entire life in the Province of Saskatchewan in the heart of the Canadian prairies. I spent my childhood living between the city, the lake and the family farm.
I run my own small landscaping company and I try to integrate permaculture into as many jobs as I can without freaking the sheeple out. I enjoy what I do but I require a community of like minded people.
Nature and the outdoors is where I get my passion for life. I've been on a homesteading/re-wilding journey since my early twenties. I've built two off-grid dwellings in the countryside, each project has come with its own challenges but I've never stopped learning.
I'm looking to dive even deeper into permaculture and sustainable living. With the state of the world these days I see no other path more important. I plan to build another homestead in the future and hopefully find a companion along the way!
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Saskatoon Saskatchewan, Canada (Zone 3)
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Recent posts by Cass Hazel

Hi Art! I believe my wife and I saw you as a host on workaway. It’s great to see you on here. How are things going on the farm? Have you started the alpaca herd?

Cass & Taylor
4 years ago
I'm looking to install a crater garden for a client. I'm looking for established, nice looking crater garden pics to send to them as examples!! If anyone has any they can post here, it'd be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
 Cass
5 years ago
My journey continues!

Its been about a month since stay at Wheaton Labs. I didn't leave alone. While living in the community I unexpectedly fell in love with a Boot. Taylor and I have been inseparable since our first couple weeks at the farm. We traveled together back to my home town in Saskatoon and we have been busy with our latest project, which we work on at my fathers farm.

Let me backtrack a bit.. Back in Montana we brainstormed and discussed at length how we were going to pull off a permaculture inspired life together while being from different countries. Taylor's brother Zach decided to go home back East to be with family and to help them integrate permaculture into their lives. We decided to go West. But first we would travel North back to my home where we tentatively planned to convert an old van into a camper. We decided on this in order to facilitate a more nomadic lifestyle while we figure out where we want to live and how to pull this off.

We hit the ground running as soon as we got to Canada, as Taylor is only permitted in Canada for 2 months. If all the paper work we have submitted to immigration get processed smoothly we will have more time in Canada and travel west. If not then we will have the flexibility to head South to the States.

The van build has been nothing short of interesting. This old van has required much love and attention to getting it running well. My mechanic skills have vastly improved over the last month. We have made health our #1 priority and in doing so we are renovating the van using non-toxic material options. We are keeping it safe and light for long-distance travel while still making it comfortable. Over the next couple of weeks the van build should be wrapping up.

During my time spent at Wheaton Labs I was fortunate enough to meet others who had or have struggled with Lyme disease. Since my departure I have taken much of their advice and each day my health improves. My #1 priority in my life has now become my health and I'm very appreciative of all who have helped me get here.

I could go on forever, however all I can say is that Taylor and I are doing well. We have lots to share and have started a blog. On there we will be posting about our adventures and our permaculture projects. Feedback is always welcome!

www.groundedquesting.com

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Cassman
5 years ago
Your heart sings for the world you envision
6 years ago
Long time no post! Much has happened since I last posted. On Friday afternoon I took the boots off of Fred’s hands and we worked on the pavilion, it was slow going but progress was made!

Taylor and I decided to start camping at the lab so that we could make some observations of the land.. my specialty! I’m helping her pick a plot and it’s been an exciting process. I think we got one figured out for her!

6 years ago
So lifted brother! Thanks for sharing your heart with us it’s really appreciated
6 years ago
It’s been a busy week for me at Wheaton Labs! Work on the FPH is well underway and yesterday I took Taylor to Missoula to celebrate her 21st birthday!
6 years ago
In search of Saskatoon berries we explored some of Montana today! 🤠
6 years ago
Finally feeling settled at Wheaton labs! Took me a couple days after all the driving and socializing I did the last week or so. Very happy to be back in the community!
6 years ago
Thanks Greg we are doing well!! Miss you a bunch!
6 years ago