Moved the classroom to the field. Learning directly from nature instead of blackboard ![]()
end of the first week of our permaculture course, we celebrated with a big inoculant compost cake ![]()
no ipads or video games as children pacifiers here at ZAYTUNA FARM, but playing with toads, feeding chicken, running with dogs ![]()
painstaking work to separate chia seeds from their husks. and after done, one needs to still shake and blow for additional sifting. caught on camera the patience and dedication test ![]()
we are all used to buying those nice packets full of seeds ready for planting. but the behind the scenes is a patience test! morning training was spent manually separating chia seeds from their husks ![]()
when permaculture lessons got technical, my sister went to feeding dept and volunteered for potato peeling ![]()
[Photo credit: Jussara Lee and Iara Lee.]





