Some times the generosity of this community is truly humbling. And the people who are putting roots down on the lab...well, they have such strength of character that I'm humbled yet again.
(photo from the lab by Olenka, which she talks about
here)
We have some permies contributors who remember what it was like to be a homesteader. How it can be a bit of a catch-22 at times. On one hand, loads and loads of time is needed to build a new homestead, develop food systems, tend food systems, harvest food, put food by...all. the. things. And yet money is needed to pay for items like hardware, new boots, gas to get to town, a new tool, etc. How do you have the time to build a homestead
and the time to make the money to pay for it?
This is a BIG part of the
ant village challenge. And the permies.com community has recognized this. So much so that I imagine lots of what is growing up on the ant village plots, and being used by ants and
gappers in
Allerton Abbey, plus tools they use, things to keep them warm, even a lot of food (!), has been gifted to residents here.
First it was
gapper love.
Then
ant love.
Even an
ants' wish list.
Thank you everyone. I want you all to know how much joy comes from these packages that arrive here for folks. You are all fantastic!!
(native shooting star wildflower growing in the middle of volcano road built by Evan and other ants here at base camp last summer)
And now we have another type of gift. It's from former homesteaders who remember, and want to support an ant. They've begun sending cash on a monthly basis to sponsor, support, and encourage what's going on in ant village.
The details of this are private, but they thought it might make more sense to give the amount they are sending to just one ant; that it wasn't quite enough to split between all the ants. Other than that, they do not want any stipulations on how it's spent. Wow.
And here's where the additional humbling parts come in. At feast night last night, it was proposed to the ants here that they draw straws for this monthly sponsorship check. That was a very difficult thing for them to even consider. So they mostly skipped right past the idea of drawing straws and dove in to discussing how the funds could be used for
all the ants, or the ants who might be struggling with certain expensive things. There were loads of ideas discussed...though the ones that seemed to rise to the top had to do with the ant village chainsaw (it happens to need a new chain right about now) and perhaps the ant village tool library. (Though don't quote me.) There was a lot of good laughter over spending it on steak and whiskey, or whoever has a gun gets it, though it was all in good fun with plenty of belly laughs.
Mostly, these guys want to honor the donation AND it seemed they thought that sharing it was the right thing to do.
I just thought that was cool.
I offered to put this thread out here for the anonymous former homesteading permies who are doing this. They thought it might inspire more discussion and ideas on how to support the ants. Or maybe even help guide the ants, or at the very least, provide a spot for the ants to discuss it, if they wish.