Agraria?
It’s not suburbia…and it’s not living an isolated life on the farm either.
A few decades ago, it was popular to move from villages and towns to the metropolis and build one's career, but at the beginning of the 21st century, the trend began to change in the other direction. More about this buy research papers. Now all businessmen and entrepreneurs, as well as family people, dream of settling in the suburbs in a tiny house and escaping from the city house. Often, people who move to the suburbs find pleasure in gardening as a hobby.
It is combining the best of neighborly-suburban living with being on the farm. The ‘tiny-home’ concept is grabbing hold in America. It’s time to apply permaculture thinking to the ‘tiny-village’ concept.
Bill Wilson will host this talk and lead a tour of the CSC land.
Afternoon Workshop on Agraria – with Bill Wilson of Midwest Permaculture
What is it like to live in abundance and security? This will be an introduction to a lifestyle alternative — living close to the land, using natural building supplies and techniques, being mortgage free and having neighbors you cherish. Bill will discuss how this might work and feel for the residents of such a place.
The Permaculture Design for the CSC is an example of an Agrarian Life
Bill Wilson will host the afternoon workshop. He is a co-founder of Midwest Permaculture with his wife and partner Rebecca and has hosted and taught at over 40 Permaculture Design Courses.
He also teaches Advanced Permaculture Training and provides permaculture design services and consulting.
Join Bill as he draws from his 35 years of research and experience in community living and permaculture design centered on working with nature. Bill will discuss how it is possible to live abundantly off the land in a way that builds soil and people. It is certainly possible. It can be as simple as education, research, and the willingness to move toward the beat of a different drum.