Hey Valli, I just got the site to refresh on my computer. I've been stuck on May 23 for awhile. We were just dicussing outhouses last night. The guy that is cooking for us at fish camp, well his wife has been mad at him for a couple of weeks and he just found out why. His wife wants to get rid of the toilet and dig an outhouse because she wants to be able to leave in the winter and not worry about it freezing up. Anyway we didn't put a toilet in our new house because Will thinks its really nasty that people crap right beside where they bathe. I agree; can't believe people shit in their own house. Love ya, April
The Ashevillage Institute (AVI) is an eco-urban education center and living laboratory for sustainable solutions in action.
AVI is located in a neighborhood a few blocks from downtown Asheville, North Carolina.
AVI promotes urban sustainability through:
• An eco-urban demonstration center in downtown Asheville, NC
• Hands-on educational opportunities, workshops & events
• A network of national instructors
• Community organizing & advocacy
Brandy Hall is the Site Manager and Program Coordinator for the Ashevillage Institute. She holds a Master's in Contemplative Education and brings forth a passion for Permaculture as a tool for planetary healing in this time of global transition, beginning with ourselves. She has lived and taught on farms from Virginia to Nicaragua, and has been deepening her connection to the Earth through farming, building, designing, and educating since 2004. In addition to her work with the Ashevillage Institute, she runs a small design/build/education firm, Shades of Green, Inc., in Asheville, NC.
Steveo Brodmerkel
Natural Builder and Site Development
Shawn Jadrnicek
Director of Permaculture
Michael Leahey
Business Strategist
Meesh Van Sandt
Media Director and Registrar
Ira Friedrichs
Arborist, Carpenter, Timber Framer, Stone Mason
Chris Sacco
Business Development Advisor
Keri Evjy
Organizational Support, Edible landscapes, Special Projects
Hey Valli,
ReplyDeleteI just got the site to refresh on my computer. I've been stuck on May 23 for awhile. We were just dicussing outhouses last night. The guy that is cooking for us at fish camp, well his wife has been mad at him for a couple of weeks and he just found out why. His wife wants to get rid of the toilet and dig an outhouse because she wants to be able to leave in the winter and not worry about it freezing up. Anyway we didn't put a toilet in our new house because Will thinks its really nasty that people crap right beside where they bathe. I agree; can't believe people shit in their own house. Love ya, April