Our Little Thing - Creating A Sustainable Lifestyle In Patagonia

Creación de un estilo de vida sostenible en Patagonia  パタゴニアでサステイナブルな暮らし作り

Paul Coleman's Blog Posts Tagged 'yuji' (4)

LAMB AND MATÈ

LAMB AND MATÈ FOR YUJI

Yuji loves Patagonia, the lifestyle, the mat'e, the nature and the animals. It's lamb season and many are hopping about the fields - this one however lost it's mum to a bad dog and so has to be reared by Victor Hugo, our Valle Quinto neighbour and his wife Rosa. Both Yuji and…

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Added by Paul Coleman on September 3, 2010 at 10:41pm — 1 Comment

ARBOR DAY IN SOUTH AFRICA AND FOR US HERE IN CHILE

Todays Arbor Day in South Africa and trees were planted here in Patagonia with Food and Trees For Africa (FTFA) in mind. We'll be planting trees with FTFA in November, when we lead another Wonderful World festival Tour of 100 Japanese to South Africa.

Beautiful clear and sunny day today - Konomi planted lots of fruit trees and a Tepa Tree, which is cool ,because we used some…

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Added by Paul Coleman on September 1, 2010 at 8:30pm — 1 Comment

TERRA FIRMA: A PROJECT IN PATAGONIA, CHILE



We've entered into a partnership with our friend Yuji Miyata, who recently visited us here in Patagonia. Yuji, loved the nature here so much that he decided he wanted to live in Valle Quinto, where we have our second piece of land. We have four hectares, surrounded by thousands of hectares of wilderness and figured that together we could create something very beautiful, and in no time at all came…

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Added by Paul Coleman on August 31, 2010 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments

EXCITING TIMES

PHOTO: Leaving the valley after our last trip with our neighbours.

Konomi is at home, drawing the plans of the four dome home we plan to build with Yuji. he loves it here in Patagonia and we took him to Valle Quinto where we have a four hectare patch of wilderness. The valley is vast and glorious with only eleven families spread over many kilometers of woods, rivers and mountains. our friend took us to see some of his land, but the…

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Added by Paul Coleman on August 27, 2010 at 8:30pm — 2 Comments

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