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An open ended semi-village experience, sometimes with travel, with a focus on community and environment in Kerala, India

  • Última atividade : 22 jun. 2025

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  2025 

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  • Descrição

    Descrição

    This used to be our family home. Spread over almost an acre, my mother toiled with our help to create a lush fruit forest. We have mangoes, jackfruits, coconuts, mulberries, mangosteen, rambutan, custard apple, lemons, bananas, nutmeg, turmeric, chilly and more- not on an industrial scale, but for a home: one to three trees. I say this because lately I find volunteers disappointed at the farm, expecting straight paths, and 10s and 20s of each fruit tree. This is a farm that was supposed to deliver for our home, and for our loved ones. We did not pre-plan the whole farm, it organically developed one sapling at a time.

    After my parents moved out, I found little time to dedicate to farming and happened to chance upon the work of Masanobu Fukuoka and tried my hand at implementing those ideas here. The idea is not to till the ground, and let nature take its course.

    The house was built in 1991, and there are termites taking up residence in the wood in the house. The plumbing work needs a revival, and some of the electric too.

    My hope is I can turn this into a place which showcases nature-friendly and adjusted practices. Can we show different ways of living in the modern society, or atleast can we try exploring these questions?

    To this effect, I have ben trying to get some consistency going in making bamboo threads, mud bricks, plastic-waste treatment setups, outdoor cooking and more

    We welcome you to come leave your mark.

    We are riverside, so have kayaks. You may ride those waterways and tell stories of it, I can share the same to remind people about what used to be our old roads, where human life was bubbling, but now these rivers are abandoned, neglected- maybe a good thing?

    If nothing else, we always have some cooking, weeding and harvesting going. If you are okay with some occasional bent-over- some deep cleaning too

    I also host a monthly ENVIRONMENTAL FILM CLUB, on third Friday's of every month at the Kerala Museum in Kochi, you may join me for some creative awareness raising activities or just helping out with the event.

    At our Family home (non-riverside/non-workaway):
    You may meet my mother — calm and grounded — who guides our rhythms.
    And Joel, my brother who plays a harmonic, who teaches us to slow down and notice the sound of joy in small things. There is my passionate and easily excitable father and my 97 year old grandmother.

    Our riverside home:
    This house once welcomed travelers. Now, it dreams again — of soil and sap, of art and awareness, of becoming more than shelter.
    It waits for people like you — wanderers, questioners, makers — to come leave your imprint on its evolving soul.

    Main Themes Now
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    Zero-till farming & mulch

    Upcycling

    Bamboo and coconut experiments

    Natural building ideas

    Solarpunk sketches

    There’s a fireplace to be built.
    Fences to rise from reclaimed aluminum.
    Walls that want natural murals, not paint.

    Other Projects:
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    Join us in raising awareness in remote hamlets: free education, forgotten histories, new futures.

    Spend a dawn with an inspiring local trust caring for the mentally challenged — feeding, bathing, listening.

    Ride a kayak through sunrise and help open ancient waterways for stories and sap.

    Paint with earth. Dream with us. Or suggest a project that stirs your soul.

    🌀 Who We’re Looking For:
    Not just volunteers. But collaborators in questioning.
    How do we live lightly?
    How do we honor those forgotten by the climate movement?
    Can a backyard become a lighthouse?
    Can art be a seed?

    🥥 If the breeze carries you here, you’ll find:

    Local farm-store produce to nourish you

    Trails known only to old-timers and riverbirds

    A secret toddy spot where the sweetest sap flows like honeyed time

    Nights by the fire, mornings by the mist, and conversations that ripple outwards

    🎒 More About Me
    I’m a wandering educator, a barefoot philosopher, a flâneur in muddy fields.
    I’m building — slowly and with laughter — a bridge between art, science, and the urgent whisper of the planet.
    Let’s explore Tao and Tamil, Vipassana and Kalari, bamboo and binary stars.
    Let’s create something meaningful — together.

  • Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Trabalho beneficente
    Projetos artísticos
    Prática de idiomas
    Ajuda em projetos ambientais
    Companhia para idosos
    Ensino
    Jardinagem
    Construção/faça você mesmo
    Cuidar de animais
    Ajuda em fazenda
    Criar/cozinhar refeições caseiras
    Ajuda a cuidar da casa
    Hotelaria/turismo
    Manutenção geral
  • Interesses

    Interesses

    Jardinagem
    História
    Música
    Fotografia
    Escrever
    Cuidar de plantas
    Cultura
    Sustentabilidade
    Faça você mesmo
    Culinária e comida
    Carpintaria
    Livros
    Arte e design
    Arquitetura
    Animais
    Atividades ao ar livre
    Yoga/bem-estar
    Montanhas
    Naturaleza
    Caminhada
    Dança
    Ciclismo
    Praia
  • Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    You can get an immersive look into the village life. I am drawn to the old ways, including the history of this land, which I love to share. Trips to the local toddy shop, eateries and view points is my routine- you may join when keen.

  • Ajuda

    Ajuda

    As far as farming goes, we follow zero-till farming or Zero-effort farming (:)), which is not really zero-effort but close enough. We try to let things grow as they want to, with minimal intervention, creating a vibrant eco-system. We do try to create a little space around our harvest plants like turmeric, black pepper, passion fruit etc

    Building mud, bamboo, clay structures, incorporating sustainable waste - management and energy systems like biogas systems etc are all part of the plans for the future. I am also keen to try many traditional recipes for farming, mosquito repellents etc.

    Being riverside, we have kayaks to ride the water roads. No surprise here that water roads are way more fun than tar roads. Also water roads during sunrise and sunset is magic. Interested individuals could help with clearing the waterways near our home among other things.

  • Idiomas

    Idiomas
    Inglês: Fluente
    Hindi: Fluente
    Malayalam: Fluente
    Árabe: Iniciante
    Espanhol: Iniciante

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    Este anfitrião indicou que tem interesse em compartilhar seu idioma ou em aprender um novo.
    Entre em contato com ele para obter mais informações.

  • Acomodação

    Acomodação

    We have a 3 bedroom house (with attached bathrooms): A room for myself, a room for workawayers and a room for my parents and family who drop by occasionally. There is also a separate space in the back, with an old kitchen, sleeping space and eastern toilet- which we hope to revitalize soon enough.

    As far as eateries close by, we do have a generational breakfast place by the house- open from 6 AM to 9:30- 10:00 AM.

    There is also lunch served by Kudumbshree (women's collective) about 500 meters away. It has been especially good lately, they start serving at noon upto 2 PM- sometimes 2:30- 3PM. Also they are open Monday through Friday (some Saturdays).

  • Algo mais...

    Algo mais...

    Kumarakom backwaters are very close to us, so is Kottayam town. There are buses every 15 minutes There is a lot of history and scenery in the area that I can direct you to. Thazthanagady Juma Masjid, CMS College, Thirunakkara Temple, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary among many others. Also our place is equidistant from Thekkedy, Varkala, Allappey etc (about 2-3 hours from all these places). You can reach Allappey by ferry boat (costs about Rs 20/ ticket) and get a nice 2-3 hour boat ride through the lake.

  • Mais alguns detalhes

    Mais alguns detalhes

    • Acesso à internet

    • Acesso à internet limitado

      Acesso à internet limitado

    • Temos mascotes

    • Somos fumantes

    • Pode hospedar famílias

  • Pode hospedar nômades digitais

    Pode hospedar nômades digitais

    We do have a good internet connection

  • Espaço para estacionar campervans

    Espaço para estacionar campervans

    Este anfitrião pode fornecer espaço para vans.

  • Pode aceitar animais

    Pode aceitar animais

    We can take in pets. There is plenty of verandah space and field in the front which would work well.

  • Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    2

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Fotos

A imagem retrata um cômodo sereno com um mural de árvore na parede, com um banco, uma cadeira e uma mesa, evocando uma sensação de calma e tranquilidade.
A imagem mostra três homens trabalhando em um projeto, cercados por vários materiais e ferramentas, com foco na criação de molduras de madeira.
A imagem mostra um prato de comida com aparência de queimado, possivelmente almôndegas, com uma mão pegando uma delas, em um fundo de bancada de granito.
A imagem mostra um pão de banana em uma tigela verde, decorado com uma flor vermelha e uma nota que diz \"BANANA BREAD\" em uma toalha de mesa com padrão floral.
A imagem retrata uma cena vibrante com uma parede adornada com pinturas coloridas, com uma árvore proeminente e um corpo d'água, evocando uma sensação de beleza natural e tranquilidade.
A imagem mostra um cacho de bananas no chão, com um muro de pedra ao fundo, mostrando um ambiente natural e rústico.
A imagem apresenta duas garrafas de vidro azul com intrincados desenhos de mandala em uma superfície de mármore, mostrando uma mistura harmoniosa de arte e natureza.
A imagem mostra uma cena serena de uma casa com um telhado vibrante coberto de flores cor-de-rosa, em um jardim verde exuberante e um céu azul brilhante com nuvens brancas.
A imagem mostra uma coleção de cascas de coco vazias, provavelmente de uma região tropical, dispostas de forma limpa e organizada, sem outros objetos ou pessoas visíveis.
A imagem mostra dois pratos de salada em uma mesa preta, cada um acompanhado por uma taça de vinho branco e um garfo. Os pratos apresentam um padrão decorativo.
A imagem apresenta uma coleção de partes de plantas secas, incluindo raízes, folhas e flores, dispostas em uma superfície branca com um padrão cinza sutil.
A imagem mostra duas malas no chão, cercadas por uma bananeira, cocos e um par de sapatos, com um caminho de pedra e uma área gramada ao fundo.
A imagem mostra uma cena tropical serena, com uma casa com varanda coberta, vegetação exuberante e flores vibrantes, em um céu claro e nublado.

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