Billie & Yumemi

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  • Taux de réponse

    Taux de réponse

    80.0 %

  • Information de voyage

    Actuellement, nous sommes

    en voyage

    Notre prochaine destination :

    Italy - du Sep 2025 au Déc 2025
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  • Description

    On the small southern island of lutrawita/ Tasmania, during some cold dark winter night (it might not have been, but this detail adds the the allure), Yumemi was searching for emergency temporary housing for a teenager in need. She ended up dropping that teenager off to Billie. Months later Billie and Yumemi ran into each other at a hip hop dance class. After that Billie helped Yumemi build a 20m slide for somen noodles for her upcoming art installation. In return Billie taught Yumemi how to kill a chicken. This is their story.
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    In 2025 we have taken a year off of our respective jobs (both working in youth education, engagement, and arts) to have a sabbatical. It's not the quite "Eat, Pray, Love" variety~ neither of us are trying to find a lost sense of self and our midlives are years away yet~ but we are giving ourself plenty of opportunities for the world to throw some curveballs and to get our hair windblown. Essentially, we have retired until we run out of money. But as we know having a few retired friends: a lot of retirees tend to be the busiest, most passionate, most-engaged-with-the-world people. Our selling point is that we still have functional hips and knees.

    This year we've got an eye to making art, but we also find that there is no better joy and no better source of inspiration that to get into the weeds with people, help where we can, and genuinely participate in communities.

    Collectively we have worked in schools, farms, galleries, offices, homes, factories, and international waters. Billie studied ecological science and education, and has worked in regenerative farming, community gardens, as a beekeeper, and a kindergarten and high school teacher. Yumemi moved to Australia from Japan, by herself, at the age of 13 and studied fine arts. She's made ceramics, blown glass, made fashion shows out of old kimonos, and currently works in program design and facilitation for young people through art in local councils. We have both been involved in social justice campaigns and community projects. We've both dug holes, planted trees, cleaned houses, and done all sorts of odd-jobs.

    In our spare time you might find us hiking, reading books, free-diving in the ocean, or cooking delicious meals. From all accounts we tend to laugh a lot and have some fairly interesting conversations.

    Billie uses they/them pronouns and Yumemi uses she/hers. All fine if that's all new to you, but we do ask that you are compassionate to difference in cultural perspectives.

    If you would like to know more, get in touch!

  • Centres d’intérêt

    Ferme
    Politique/justice sociale
    Dev. durable
    LGBT+
    Culture
    Bénévolat
    Musique
    Histoire
    Soin des plantes
    Art et design
    Bricolage / artisanat
    Livres
    Cuisine et alimentation
    Jardinage
    Photographie
    Écriture
    Arts du spectacle
    Dessin et peinture
    Menuiserie
    Animaux
    Cyclisme
    Sports d'équipe
    Voile / bateau
    Montagne
    Randonnée
    Activités en plein air
    Nature
    Danse
    Camping
    Plage
  • Langues parlées

    Anglais: Courant
    Japonais: Courant
    Italien: Débutant

  • Compétences et connaissances que nous aimerions partager ou apprendre

    Nous avons des connaissances :  

    Travail associatif
    Éco-projets
    Tenir compagnie à une pers. âgée
    Bricolage et projets de construction
    Aider à la maison
    Entretien général
    Home sitting
    Langues

    Nous pouvons apprendre aux autres:  

    Projets artistiques
    Enseignement
    Jardinage
    S’occuper des animaux
    Aider dans une ferme
    Baby-sitting et jeux créatifs
    Préparer les repas / cuisiner pour la famille
    Accueil / tourisme
    Aide informatique / Internet
  • Quelles sont vos compétences ?

    Both Yumemi and Billie have worked in a wide array of jobs, most recently in youth engagement, education, and the arts (Yumemi as a Youth Arts Officer for local councils and Billie as a Teacher).
    We are both compassionate, patient, and good communicators. Beyond this, we are both capable humans, both having upbringings outdoors and country, and understand (and love) a bit of hard work. We are mature, curious, critical thinkers, and are able to navigate conflict with grace. We like to think we have a good sense of humour too.

    To make it an easier read we might just make a little list of tangible skills we bring, just in case...
    - Horticultural and Agricultural experience (particularly community garden facilitation, small scale market gardens, and traditional methods of community planting)
    - Animal Husbandry (Goats, cattle, horses)
    - Experience in tools and machinery (power tools, chainsaws, tractors, etc)
    - Apiarist (Billie worked as a beekeeper for 3 years)
    - Basic construction (Timber framing, installation, cob, bamboo)
    - Project and Event Planning and Management
    - Volunteer and Team Coordination and Facilitation
    - Design and artistic practices
    - Use of Technology

    We also write, make ceramics, blow glass, run workshops, cook feasts, and both been clumsy for long enough that we have developed keen reflexes. Dogs tend to like us... if that says anything.

    What can't we do?!? In all seriousness we are humble but confident in our abilities. We are pretty good to have around.

  • Âge

    34 & 31

  • Autres infos...

    We make art, read books, write things, go for hikes, go swimming, cook elaborately, and love a good wine with friends.
    We tend to be generally interested in the world which means we find interesting things wherever we go.
    We might get obsessive about a particular weed and go on a research tangent about it for weeks. We might meet an Aunty in the street and spend the next Wednesday afternoon helping her sort her photo albums. We might make friends with a shopkeeper and convince them to teach us how to practice a very niche trade. We might just sit in the grass and enjoy the breeze... We just like to interact with the world and give time and space for those experiences.

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