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I need help in a small farmstead on the southern tip of Lapland. The first settlers came here in the 18:th century to start cultivate these remote areas, by then populated only by the Sami people. In the 1960's, a lot of the small farms and villages were abandoned in the area, so also this place. When I came here five years ago, the house had been abandoned for 40 years, and the forest was about to take back the open meadows. For me, this is an amazing place to live at. The ambition is to live entirely from the land - I gather wild plants, fish, keep animals, garden and try to repair and restore the buildings. To me, true freedom and richness is to live surrounded by fishing lakes, deep forests and silence. To keep it simple, and in harmony with nature.
At the moment there are goats, hens, dog and a cat at the farm.
I welcome volunteers who are interested in exploring self sufficiency and ways of living that challenge the modern consumerism society. This means that work can be hard sometimes, and you need to be prepared for a low standard. In return, you get the possibility to experience a place that has unique qualities in its location in the wilderness and a very small footprint when it comes to impact on the earth.
The food is simple but pure and healthy. Fish from the lakes (perch, trout, pike), crops from the gardens and greens from the wild. Summertime we cook by an open fireplace outdoors, which is also a great start and ending of the working days.
The way of life is in some ways similar to how the first settlers organized it. The house was de-modernized when electricity was cut from the farm some years ago, and the former well was destroyed by logging machines. Now the electricity for cell phones and computers come from solar panels (and a gasoline generator as a backup) and water is collected in a freshwater spring near the farm. During summer, the lake is great for bathing. At the moment this standard comply well enough for the needs.
Life here is simple and it's not always as romantic as you might imagine. But as you will discover: Living simple is simply living!
Its good to bring a sleeping bag, working gloves, good shoes and a knife. In wintertime a flashlight is very handy and in summertime mosquito nets to protect your head and bigger ones that covers your bed could be useful since the mosquitoes can be very challenging and seems to be able to get into the huts and houses at the farm.Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje
JardineríaConstrucción y bricolajeCuidado de animalesAyuda en una granjaCocinar para toda la familiaAyuda domésticaMantenimiento generalObjetivos de sostenibilidad de las NU que intenta conseguir este anfitrión
Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje
You will have the opportunity to learn about wild plants both edible and medicinal, since a lot of work will include collecting them.
There is also a lot to learn about gardening, building and different handcraft such as tanning and wood carving.Ayuda
I need help with many different tasks such as weeding the gardens, picking berries and wild herbs, cleaning fish, moving logs, cooking, babysitting and building to name a few.
If you have a special interest/knowledge in construction/reparation, building, logging, beehives or any other area that seems relevant for this place, let me know! Please describe your expectations and experience in your message so that I can arrange your stay in the best way.Idiomas hablados
Inglés: Fluido
Swedish: Fluido
Finnish: IntermedioAlojamiento
bedroom, loghut, tent
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The first Swedish settlement in Åsele Municipality (it was already inhabited by the native Sami people) was in Gafsele south of Åsele. The settlers were Nils Andersson and his wife Brita. They came from Finland in 1674, trying to avoid the war with Russia.
Fredrika is a parish in the municipality. It was created in 1799 and named in honour of Queen Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Sweden. Other nearby parishes were named Dorotea and Vilhelmina, but Åsele refused to take any of these names, as they were very proud of themselves and the town.
In 1974 the former market town (köping) Åsele (1959-1970) was amalgamated with Dorotea and Fredrika. In 1980 the Dorotea part was detached, forming a new Dorotea Municipality.
Geographically, the Ångerman River flows from Vilhelmina through Åsele Municipality, and many electric power stations are built around it.
The town Åsele is located in the middle of the municipality. It has a nice looking church, a small historical (open air) museum and a golf course.Un poco más de información
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Tenemos animales
Somos fumadores
Puede alojar familias
Podría aceptar mascotas
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He helped me to take care of the animals, chopping firewood, clearing snow and preparing building materials.
I found him very helpful and he kept things tidy and clean.
I wish him all the best.
During the Christmas holiday I was alone. Without any luxury (wifi, bathroom, electricity), it felt… read more
I was happy to host him and wish him all the best in the future.
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He helped me to take care of the animals, chopping firewood, clearing snow and preparing building materials.
I found him very helpful and he kept things tidy and clean.
I wish him all the best.
During the Christmas holiday I was alone. Without any luxury (wifi, bathroom, electricity), it felt… read more
I was happy to host him and wish him all the best in the future.
It wad great to have them around they helped me with a lot of various tasks such as cooking, cleaning, bulding, animal care and fishing.
I am very happy with her stay and wish her good luck on future afventures.
I think it was one of the most intense moment of my life, I really enjoyed to be there.
Work and living conditions wasn't easy everyday, but it was perpetually new stuff to learn.
Everyday at the end of the day I was proud to have lived that.
Tomas is a great person and you… read more
It was particularly warm whilst we were there… read more
Thanks for a wonderfull summer Tomas, I couldn’t have enjoyed it more.
I will come back… read more
It was great to have her at the farm and I hope she return.
All the best!!
It was a pleasure to work… read more
First off, Tomas' advert is a perfectly honest one, his farm is comfortable but basic. There is no electricity, drinking water has to be collected at a well 400m away and your bath tub is a big lake. It is situated in a… read more