We’ve had the pleasure of spending the month of August in Wales at a Conservation project in Artists Valley . Our host and The Project Manager
Sharon Girardi have been such a pleasure and joy for us to volunteer for.
Committing to spend a month at someone’s home who you’ve never met before can
be quite a scary thing. It could not have worked out better for us thanks to
the love and generosity Sharon
has shown us.
Above is the gazebo & to the right the chicken enclosure |
One of the big projects that I have been working on is to
get the Holiday accommodations up and running.
Aside from donations the Holiday flats are the only way to bring in money to fund
the overall project. There is a holiday cottage which is a little more posh,
The Beaver Lodge that is a bit more rustic, and lastly a family room for
B&B customers. They are all quite
nice and very affordable. The views alone are worth the stay!
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Above is a picture of what the forest looks like naturally |
Here is a photo of an area where they felled all the trees then planted Sitka Spruce which is not native to Wales. Nothing can survive around these trees. This would also be called Mono Cropping. |
Lucas and Fredrick (Frenchman WWOOFer) have been doing a lot
of building this past month. They put a “green” roof on the wood store which
will later have live plants living on top, built a beaver hide for visitors to
hide in while spying on the beavers, Lucas put together a very neat donation
box, and now they are digging the holes for the footings of a poly tunnel. All
of which have turned out beautifully!
Aside from all the sweat and hard work we’ve put in the last
month Sharon
has won our hearts to her cause. Trees are being felled all over the world for
human use without thinking about the long term affects to the environment. Sharon has a solid plan
to re build the forestry on her 75 acres for future generations of humans and
wild life to enjoy.
If you would like to read more about the project or make a
donation to Blaeneinion there is a Donate button on the site.
To the left you can see the Beaver Hide that Lucas built, in the center is the dome for growing vegetables & to the right is the house & holiday flats. |
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