S Tonin wrote:I don't know if it's still there, but in the early oughts I visited a place somewhere in upstate NY . . . intentional community for longer. It was Theosophist, and they were kind of strict about what the community members were allowed to do. . . .
I found the place-- The Fellowship Community in Chestnut Hill, NY.
I realize this was posted a couple years ago ... but I'm glad I ran across the information, and the theme of this whole thread.
As one facing the challenges of age and living alone, I realize the importance to sanity of remaining connected to nature - views and access to fields, water, trees, interaction with animals and caring humans.