We wrapped up our final long stay at the Rock a couple weeks ago. It was another action-packed two week whirlwind filled with plenty of work, fun activities, and bon fire gazing. As I’ve said before, I know 2020 has been a total doozy (understatement of the decade?) for many, however, for us this year was a bit of an exciting catapult into the next phase of what we intend to do with our whole homesteading eco project! Obviously we were gifted with far more time to progress up there then what we originally planned for and we made the most of it. For these last two weeks we also put out a little call on www.goodwork.ca, and were contacted by a good handful of lovely folks who were so generous and willing to give us a hand whilst getting out in nature at the same time. One of them was so kind to offer some of her wonderful photography skills and passed along some of the beautiful captures posted below. And another visitor ended up being an old friend from high school whom I hadn’t seen in about 19 years!! We had reconnected a while ago through social media and these common interests. Never would I have thought while sitting there beside her in 10th grade science that we’d meet again on an off-grid homestead project and become giddy-like again over homegrown loofahs and the discovery of wild ground cherries (growing as weeds in my garden!)
Thank you to Melissa, Pascaline, Andrea and Colin! Hope to see you guys again soon.
Visit @pasky_photography and @perma.vida on Instagram to get a glimpse of some of the passion projects that a couple of our volunteers are working on. All so exciting!!
Thank you to Melissa, Pascaline, Andrea and Colin! Hope to see you guys again soon.
Visit @pasky_photography and @perma.vida on Instagram to get a glimpse of some of the passion projects that a couple of our volunteers are working on. All so exciting!!