From AUSTRALIA Zaytuna farm

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Moved the classroom to the field. Learning directly from nature instead of blackboard

 

Photo credit: Iara Lee.

end of the first week of our permaculture course, we celebrated with a big inoculant compost cake 

Photo credit: Iara Lee.

no ipads or video games as children pacifiers here at ZAYTUNA FARM, but playing with toads, feeding chicken, running with dogs 

Photo credit: Iara Lee.

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 

Photo credit: Jussara Lee.

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 

Photo credit: Iara Lee.

when permaculture lessons got technical, my sister went to feeding dept and volunteered for potato peeling 
[Photo credit: Jussara Lee and Iara Lee.]

 

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