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Living like the oldtimers on a homestead on the side of a mountain in Argenta, BC, Canada

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  2025 

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  • Descrição

    Descrição

    Welcome!

    We live in Argenta, which is a friendly place of about 100 people — Quakers, hippies & just folks — at the northern tip of Kootenay Lake, in southeastern British Columbia. Argenta is too small to be a village, so we call it a "community". We're surrounded by wilderness: forest, mountains, lakes, animals and wild beauty. Look at the pictures – that's where we live.

    There are two of us – two men, Seán and Uli – plus occasionally our grown son. Plus -- often -- a repeater or two from the hundreds of volunteers who have come to stay with us over the years. We are "homesteaders" -- that means we try to produce as much of what we need as we can, right here. So we have a big vegetable garden, three little orchards, sheep, chickens, sometimes ducks, hay fields and pastures, forest for lumber and firewood, and so many flowers – all squeezed onto a couple of hectares of land that we cleared

    "Homesteading" means we don’t earn a lot of money. So we build our own buildings, repair our own plumbing, fix the wiring if we need to, put on a new roof when we need to. When you come stay with us, you’ll learn some of those skills, depending on what our latest plans are, what needs to be picked/harvested/preserved/built/repaired, and what you’d like to learn.

    Somehow it all adds up to – well, a good life. As you read through this and look at the photos, you’ll see that, in all sorts of little ways, theway we live might be different from anything you've experienced before. Most visitors find it beautiful and amazing, though we're never quite sure why. A few volunteers have even decided to do something similar, in their own ways, for the rest of their lives.

    We’ve just celebrated our little log house’s hundredth birthday! It was pretty run-down when Seán bought it: it had no plumbing, no electricity, there was a hole in the bathroom floor big enough for a cow to fall through, it needed a new roof, and the whole thing was slowly rotting into the ground. Over the years we’ve fixed almost everything. Oh! -- moved the house up the road to its current location! That's the kind of life you'll be part of, living with us...

  • Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado

    Prática de idiomas
    Jardinagem
    Construção/faça você mesmo
    Cuidar de animais
    Ajuda em fazenda
    Criar/cozinhar refeições caseiras
    Manutenção geral
  • Interesses

    Interesses

    Criação de vídeos
    Fazenda
    LGBTQ
    Cultura
    Idiomas
    Carpintaria
    Animais
    Livros
    Culinária e comida
    Jardinagem
    Atividades ao ar livre
    Esportes aquáticos
    Naturaleza
    Montanhas
    Caminhada
    Camping
  • Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado

    First of all, we have a lot of homesteading experience and are happy to share what we've learned: skills, of course, but also what we've learned so far about the choices we all make in our lives.

    What skills could you learn? There are lots of possibilities: Basic plumbing, wiring, construction. Gardening: preparing the soil, tilling (or not), seeding, weeding, fertilizing, harvesting. Caring for fruit trees and animals. Discouraging the nasty bugs. Preserving: canning (bottling), freezing, pasteurizing, pickling. Slaughtering and butchering. Making pâté. Making soap. How to ice skate, or swim. Back-country camping. Back-country survival. Lots more – the skills you learn will depend on your choices, our needs, and the time of the year.

    But we hope it won’t just be “skills” that you’ll learn. For example: If you want, we can tell you how to react when a porcupine climbs over you. But, in the long term, it will be better if you can learn more basic... what’s the word? information? attitudes? Whatever it is, we hope you can learn enough about how to relate to animals so you... well, so you just *know*, when the time comes, how to pounce on a hawk and catch it in your hands, or how to hold a conversation with a bear.

    There are other attitudes you could pick up, if you find them useful. (Or you could reject them.) How do we manage to enjoy living close to skunks, cougars, pack rats, stink bugs.... Do we really need a new whatzit? What can we really afford? Can we afford *not* to buy a labour-saving device -- say, a rototiller? I hate to wash dishes, so what can I do instead? Is it conceivable that I could learn to enjoy doing the dishes?

    Other things you could figure out here are more... philosophical, I guess. Our main lesson might be: You don't have to live the way other people live, or the way other people want you to. Instead, you can map out your own kind of life, think about it very carefully, then go for it.

  • Ajuda

    Ajuda

    What kind of work do we do? We've always got farm work to do (gardening, animals, preserving food and lots more), projects (building, fencing, wilderness trail building, sewing...), and "routine" work: cutting and moving firewood, pruning fruit trees, making hay, cooking...

    This year's big projects: cutting trees and moving logs to be milled into lumber; putting a deck on top of the new greenhouse (oh -- and finishing the greenhouse!), moving the strawberry beds to their new home; figuring out how to control the apple coddling moth (which arrived here -- ouch! -- last year); putting walls and windows in the shop we've been building for... ten years?! Plus more projects I can't think of right now -- always lots of interesting things to choose from. (Sometimes it's clear that we have to do something-or-other *now*; other times you can choose from several alternatives. A lot depends on what you like to do and want to learn.)

  • Idiomas

    Idiomas
    Alemão: Fluente
    Inglês: Fluente
    Francês: Fluente
    Espanhol: Intermediário
    Turco: Intermediário

    Este anfitrião oferece intercâmbio de idiomas
    We're happy to help visitors learn English, if they want. (Seán has quite a lot of experience teaching it.) Maybe we could try a joint German-learning project! -- Uli speaks German as a first language, and Seán needs to learn it. Also -- anyone interested in learning Esperanto, together?

  • Acomodação

    Acomodação

    You get to live in the "Palace" (about the size of a long, low tent, but with walls, windows, a comfortable double mattress and electric heat), the "Chalet", the "Studio", or perhaps a tent or a bedroom in the house. We'll keep you warm and comfortable.

    We've always got good food, vegetarian if necessary; we all share the cooking and cleaning up. You'll be part of the household.

    There's an indoor bathroom with hot water and all that stuff, but we often prefer to build a fire under the outdoor tub, wash from a bucket, then soak in the tub under the sun and stars and — maybe — cool off by jumping into the pond.

    Our idea of the good life.

  • Algo mais...

    Algo mais...

    On our homestead, we’ve got lots of things to amuse you: To begin with, a pond for you to go skinny-dipping in. If you get too hot working (or any other time), you can jump in! (Or swing in on a swing or a Tarzan rope. Or fall in off a log. If it’s too cold, you can skate on it.)

    And... years ago, a wonderful volunteer organized us to build a cob oven outside; we like to have pizza parties around the oven, when each person makes their own little pizzas – they bake in a couple of minutes, so you can eat two or three or four different ones, all delicious (if you remember to take them out of the oven in time).

    Volunteers often come up with their own time-off projects: exercise, sewing, writing, carving, painting, archery, whatever....

    And there’s a lake down the hill. It’s 120km long. We’ve got bicycles and canoes you can use (also a sailboat that needs some love). And fishing gear.

    We love to take volunteers hiking or skiing, for ten minutes or a week or whatever. If you're not experienced, we can teach you the basics and help you stay comfortable. (And, if the weather goes bad, we'll keep you alive.) We live on the side of a mountain, between two mountain ranges: the Purcells and the Selkirks. (These mountain “ranges” are part of the Rocky Mountain “cordillera”.) That means there is gorgeous, beautiful hiking that few people have yet discovered. You could walk out of our house, cross the dirt road and take one of the little trails through the forest, then keep walking for ... well, if you go in the right direction, you could walk – or snowshoe – for a couple of weeks, and might not see another human being until you get home. It’s “wild”!

    Music you want? In the house, we've got a piano, a harpsichord, a pump organ, a couple of trombones, a terrible guitar, a darbuka and our voices. (Seán loves to have volunteers he can sing or play piano duets with.)

    This is a total, 100% clothing optional place – you (and we) are welcome to be nude wherever and whenever you like. Or not! – you are also welcome to wear clothes wherever and whenever you like. Of course. But you are probably going to see naked people while you're here.

    Maybe, you can be the person you’ ve always wanted to be.

    - o -

    Argenta is halfway between Vancouver and Calgary. To get here, the usual route is through Nelson and Kaslo. There's a bus (once a week!) almost to our door, and various other ways to travel. Or, for a real Canadian experience, start in Invermere, B.C. and ski, snowshoe or hike here on the Earl Grey Trail. It’ll take you three to five days, and our place is the second house on the left. Read our information letter carefully if you want to do this, and be absolutely sure to learn how to behave around bears!! And moose.

    We generally use English, but at least one person in the house speaks German, French, Spanish or Turkish, so you can communicate with us in those languages if you wish.

    We welcome all kinds of people: naked hippies, stodgy old foagies, gay, straight and other... We look forward to hosting lots more, interesting, lovely people!

    NOW PLEASE: In your first message to us,
    - send us your email address. Then we'll send you an information letter with many more details: how to get here, what you need to bring, what to expect, and more.
    - and also please tell us what you liked about our profile -- what led you to send a request to us, rather than to somebody else.
    Thank you!

    We look forward to meeting you!

  • 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

    Fibre-optic to the house; good wifi.

  • Espaço para estacionar campervans

    Espaço para estacionar campervans

    There aren't a lot of flat places in the Kootenays! If you let us know what you need, we can usually figure it out.

  • Pode aceitar animais

    Pode aceitar animais

    Maybe!

  • Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?

    Mais de 2

Nº de ref. de anfitrião: 965743297318

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A imagem mostra uma cena serena de jardim com três pessoas cuidando de uma vegetação exuberante e flores vibrantes, cercadas por uma variedade de plantas e árvores.
A imagem mostra um grupo de pessoas reunidas, com alguns indivíduos segurando objetos, em um cenário de árvores e folhagens, transmitindo um senso de comunidade e conexão.
A imagem mostra um homem sem camisa caminhando em uma plataforma de madeira, carregando um cinto de ferramentas e um objeto vermelho, com uma área de floresta ao fundo e uma estrutura parcialmente construída em primeiro plano.
Uma pessoa, usando um gorro de tricô com orelhas de coelho, segura uma faca e um pedaço de lã de ovelha, em frente a árvores.
A imagem retrata uma cena serena de floresta nevada, com uma pequena cabana de madeira aninhada entre árvores altas, com um telhado coberto de neve e um pitoresco cenário montanhoso.
A imagem retrata uma cena serena de uma ponte de madeira com um corrimão rústico, que leva a uma casa encantadora aninhada entre árvores e vegetação exuberante.
A imagem mostra um grupo de seis pessoas reunidas em torno de uma mesa redonda de madeira em um jardim, desfrutando de uma refeição. Elas estão sentadas em cadeiras de vime.
A imagem mostra um balcão de cozinha com potes de geleia e pesto, um pote de sal e uma janela com vista para um jardim com flores vermelhas e vegetação.
Uma pessoa está em meio a uma árvore caída, usando equipamento de proteção, incluindo capacete, protetor auricular e luvas, em um cenário de floresta nevada.
A imagem retrata uma cena serena no lago com uma cabana rústica, um balanço de corda e árvores exuberantes, evocando uma sensação de paz e tranquilidade.
A imagem mostra dois homens posando para uma selfie em uma área gramada com árvores ao fundo, ambos vestindo roupas casuais e sorrindo.
A imagem retrata uma paisagem montanhosa serena com uma majestosa colina coberta de árvores, com um tronco e galhos proeminentes, tendo como pano de fundo um céu azul claro.
A imagem mostra dois caminhantes em pé no pico de uma montanha rochosa, olhando para uma paisagem coberta de neve e montanhas distantes sob um céu nublado.
A imagem retrata uma cena serena de uma pessoa sentada em uma canoa em um lago, cercada por montanhas e árvores, com uma vara de pescar na mão.

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