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Olá folks! I'm Adam. Come to my project in central Portugal for a back to basics detox, immersion into nature and experience of the good life off-grid 🐓🌳
Currently, I am offering a place for one volunteer from 15 March 2024. On the basis of 15 hours of help per week in exchange for accommodation. You will need to supply your own food (and of course you can share a ride with me to do your shopping). Those hours can be distributed as you like. For example, 5 hours help, 3 days a week or 3 hours help, 5 days a week.
👋 ABOUT ME
I grew up in Cornwall, UK, have travelled well, teaching yoga and giving Thai massage professionally in many different countries. Working with my hands is a real passion. I love to get stuck in and so I really enjoy building with earth as much as planting trees in it. This project is a dream coming true and I delight in sharing it with others.
🌱 HOW IT BEGAN
Having quit my own corporate career eleven years ago to travel the world, the time came to start settling down and building something for the future. Without the funds to buy land in the UK, I explored options in France and Spain but chose Portugal for it's tranquil atmosphere, green wild spaces, pockets of paradise and some of the most friendly-natured people in the world. So, two years ago, I bought a neglected piece of land, nestled in a beautiful valley, next to a river. It is the best decision I've ever made.
☯️ WHAT IS THE PROJECT ABOUT?
For me, this project is about simplifying the way that I live to remove distractions and reveal the things that cage me. Yes, there are animals to look after and they can teach you a lot. We are eco-building with natural materials, growing our own food, skill-sharing and co-creation activities. We eat from the healthiest of ingredients and relax by the river. We celebrate around the fire and enjoy time with friends from neighbouring projects. It is a wonderful life. However, my experience is growing deeper than this.
💚
Through time and a never-ending flow of challenges, the natural world has become a valued teacher and companion. This relationship is entirely unique, like nothing else out there, a dynamic balance of ever-changing states of being, birth, growth and death. By living here, present and conscious, I am guided to understand the nature of who I am and how I can serve a greater purpose. I have a feeling that in this cycle of life there is a great opportunity, one that revolves around a very simple relationship between us and the great Mother Nature. For if we protect her, then she will look after us. My invitation for you, is to come here and experience it for yourself.
🙆♀️ THE KIND OF VOLUNTEER...
... that I enjoy hosting is enthusiastic, animal-loving, reliable and truthful. Kindness and compassion are a must. You are on time, keep your accommodation clean, don't mind getting your hands dirty and readily offer help at meal times. An open mind is also a plus. Stays of two weeks or more for first-time volunteers are most welcome.
VALUES AND PRACTICES
🌼 Encourage everyone to develop a grounded sense of being through daily spiritual practice. I practice vipassana meditation and yin yoga, but you may wish to follow your own practice be it tai chi, dance or anything else that brings you into your body and in connection with the greater consciousness.
🌼 Zero waste - we live consciously in consuming as little electricity and water, as possible. We recycle as much as we can and try not to buy non-recyclables. No food is wasted and all vegetable scraps go to composting.
🌼 Organics only - to minimise our impact on nature we use natural soaps, toothpastes, cleaning agents, etc, wherever possible.
🌼 Digital detox - during the hours of helping on the project, I ask that people refrain from using their devices. During free time it is fine to use them.
🌼 Quiet time - we observe noble silence (mauna) generally from sunset to sunrise although the actual timing varies with season. This helps to cultivate a sacred space and encourages us to look inwards.
🕜 A TYPICAL DAY
Living so closely with nature usually means that our timings are somewhat defined by environmental factors. For example, to beat the heat in summer, we start earlier. In winter, we relax a little and start later. Here is a rough guide (for a 5 hour day):
0800-0830 Sharing circle and team orientation
0830-1000 help
1000-1100 breakfast
1100-1400 help
1400-1600 free-time (yoga/meditation)
1600-1800 dinner and cleaning up
Please note: just like being at home, cooking breakfast and dinner plus doing the dishes and cleaning are not included in the hours of help (except for those who are helping in the kitchen during the build). Cooking and washing dishes will be evenly worked on a rota basis.
🌎 LOCATION
The project is in a very secluded area with both a river and a seasonal stream along it's border. In India, the place where two bodies of water meet is said to be a very special place. It's also got both flat and sloped sections of land with existing fruit trees. It all needs a lot of love and attention. 3kms away is the municipal village, Sarzedas and Castelo Branco is 25kms away.
☀️ WEATHER
July to August are hot and dry with temperatures anywhere between 32-42⁰C. Cooler nights of around 18⁰C. Luckily, we have the river and nice shady trees. Spring and autumn are the most pleasant times for the manual work. During winter, night-time temperatures can drop below freezing (on clear nights) and then rise again to be between 11-20⁰C during the days.
🧢 THINGS TO BRING
For summer & autumn:
• Long sleeved clothes and hat for sun protection;
• Water bottle (fresh spring water will be provided);
• your own hammock;
• Clothes for swimming;
• a good book;
• towel;
• Head torch;
• A notepad and pen.
For spring & winter:
• A good waterproof jacket or poncho;
• Good shoes or Wellington boots;
• Warm clothes as the nights and early mornings can be freezing cold;
• Water bottle (fresh spring water will be provided);
• A towel;
• Head torch;
• A notepad and pen.
AGREEMENTS
To support everyone within this sacred space, I, along with previous and current volunteers have defined some agreements:
• Be kind and respectful to others;
• Be on time for the help required of you;
• Keep silence between the hours of 8pm and 8am (sometimes the hours change depending on what we do);
• No alcohol, drugs or tobacco on the project;
• If you damage something, it is your responsibility to repair it or replace it;
• No food in the accommodations (it will attract ants and mice);
• No meat on the project (we can't store it and don't want to attract wildlife in that way).
The way we live here fosters a process of growth for all involved. I appreciate open communication, a good work ethic, initiative and punctuality. Above all we practice the values of being abundant, enthusiastic, giving, kind and truthful.
APPLICATION
To my delight this project is turning out to be very popular and I find it necessary to ask everyone a series of questions. Please include your answers in your contact message:
Are you able and willing to help out for up to five hours and day, three days per week?
Are you willing to bring a positive attitude to this project?
What interests you about this project?
What does being in nature mean to you?
Have you ever lived off-grid or been camping for more than two weeks before?
What skills and qualities would you bring to this project?
Is there anything of a personal nature that you would like to work on whilst here?
Do you like to cook for others and with others (if needed)?
What is your email or contact number for Telegram or WhatsApp?
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this profile and applying to volunteer. I do my best to reply to workaway requests within a couple of days.
Kindest regards,
AdamTipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje
Práctica de idiomasAyuda en proyectos ecológicosJardineríaConstrucción y bricolajeAyuda en una granjaCocinar para toda la familiaMantenimiento generalIntercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje
You'll learn a great deal about permaculture. Plus also daily yoga. By the way, if you are also a bodyworker, treatment exchanges would be most welcome.
Ayuda
Living off-grid is about routine and more routine. Discipline around having the basics handled enables us to enjoy the fun bits of project work - the meditation, yoga, building and permaculture.
With that in mind there is a list of daily tasks that we need help with including collecting and storing firewood, fetching water, cleaning communal spaces and handling food waste for compost.Idiomas
Idiomas hablados
Inglés: Fluido
Francés: Principiante
Portugués: PrincipianteEste anfitrión ofrece intercambio de idiomas
Este anfitrión ha indicado que está interesado en compartir su idioma o aprender otro.
Ponte en contacto con él para obtener más información.Alojamiento
Accommodation included. Don't expect luxury here. Our off-grid style is basic with compost toilets, washing in the river or in our outdoor shower. We also cook our food in our open air kitchen. In other words it's basic and we love it like that.
There are options to stay in a cabin, van, or tents. You'll have a single bed in either one. Of course, you can bring your own tent, van or camping hammock if you wish to.
I'm currently unable to offer food as part of the exchange. That's why it's reduced hours. You need to supply your own food and you can share the ride to town when I do my food shop.
Please note, this is a vegetarian project so no meat please. We can of course cook and dine together. However, if you are a meat eater, Portuguese cuisine is highly meat orientated with some friendly local restaurants in the area or a bit further away in Castelo Branco. You are welcome to dine out at your own expense if you wish to do so.
Until we make an off-grid alternative, I do my laundry in Castelo Branco when it is needed. If you want to join in, we share the cost.
Unfortunately, due to the demands of the project, I am unable to offer exchanges involving children or dogs.Algo más...
GETTING HERE:
We're sited in the region of Castelo Branco. Val Chiquiero is the closest village which is about 25 minutes from Castelo Branco town. I can offer pick up and drop off in Castelo Branco for a contribution of €20 (must be arranged in advance). Alternatively, there is a bus from Castelo Branco via the N233 that passes by Val Chiquiero. From there the project is a 30 minute walk away or we can pick you up by prior arrangement (again with a fuel contribution).
Sarzades is about 2h15 by car from Lisbon (via the toll roads). From Castelo Branco it's 25 minutes.
The closest airport is also Lisbon Portela Airport. From there, there is the options of both buses and trains to get to Castelo Branco.
By train from Lisbon Airport is real easy. Take the airport metro to Lisboa Santa Apolonia train station. You need to buy a metro card, it's simple and cheap. At the train station buy a train ticket for Castelo Branco (I've read that online systems are unreliable).
If choosing bus, take the 509 bus (operated by Comboios de Portugal) from the airport to SETE RIOS STATION. Tickets for Castelo Branco can be bought from the ticket office. I understand that Citi Express is the bus company.
Other ways may include car-sharing apps like BlaBlaCar, although I have not used this app in Portugal.
THINGS TO DO
As well as the river on my land, there are three 'river beaches' all within 5km distance. There are two small villages with local amenities, both 3kms away. For horse lovers, we collect manure from a friend's stable twice a week, where you can spend time around five beautiful horses and a pony. We'll also do a fortnightly trip to the city for Monday's market. The Garduhna and Estrella mountain ranges are to the north, about an hour drive away. The historic village of Monsanto and the Spanish border are a little bit further.
There will be daily yoga practice which is orientated towards increasing our inner fire during winter. Plus, if you wish to have a traditional and professional Thai massage, you can book one with me.Un poco más de información
Acceso a Internet
Acceso a Internet limitado
Tenemos animales
Somos fumadores
Puede alojar familias
Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas
The parking space is down a track on a flat terrace suitable for a medium-wheel base campervan.
¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?
Uno
Horas esperadas
15 hours per week divided up as you wish.
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Being surrounded by silence, taking time to listen to each other and also to yourself.
Being in the valley gave me a lot of perspective, on what is important to me and what I value in life.
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Being surrounded by silence, taking time to listen to each other and also to yourself.
Being in the valley gave me a lot of perspective, on what is important to me and what I value in life.
The first few days when I arrived I needed to get used to this… read more
an inquisitive nature. His problem solving ability is admirable and shine through when wiring up my solar panels to run a cement mixer. Thanks to Arthur, we not only vastly reduced our workload but we built a house using… read more
His dogs are lovely and calm companions. They did excrete anywhere they felt the need to which was an extra thing to clean up.
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The accomodation Is very good and cosy. Tasks are equally shared among everyone. The possibility to join yoga/meditation sessions Is… read more
it's amazing how such a magical energy of a place is attracting even magical people to come! the place and people were full of regardfulness!
even though the rain… read more
I volunteered with Adam for 11 weeks and loved every minute. I learnt so much about permaculture, eco building and just generally living off the land in a sustainable way that it has really inspired me and… read more
Adam is very kind hearted, humble and a great Yoga… read more
The project is still in its early stages and you can be inspired by Adams vision and determination to create a beautiful place!
The access for campervans (<6m/3,5t) is pretty easy going! Less than 5minutes of non-asphalted… read more
Thank you Nella, you're most welcome back here anytime.
Adam is a great host, we had lots of deep conversations and plenty of banter, he always listened and is obviously caring towards others. I enjoyed our morning yoga and meditation and exploring Adam's beautiful land...
What a special two weeks! I… read more
Adam provided me space to express myself creatively and contribute to the project, while also guiding, mentoring and sharing knowledge as we went!
He is focused on fairness while allowing everyone's particular talents to flow into the project, and non-possessive about things are done, while keeping an… read more
We waited until the right experience compelled us to travel across the ocean to another country.
It turned out to be more than we could have expected.
Words are inadequate to describe the heart of the man and what he is doing.
Anyone willing to join Adam in his vision with his project will be blessed as we… read more