Description

AWOL – Another Way of Living tour
AWOL is a place where we are trying to [re]learn how to be in reciprocity and connection. We try to listen to the landscape and do the best we can while continually learning more.
We will guide you through an in-depth tour to see how we’re applying what we’ve learned so far to help us and the land thrive with each other to live a rewarding life. We’ll share our experiences interacting with this ecosystem through managed grazing of kangaroos, turkeys, goats and chooks, as well as the returning of cultural burning to this relationship.
We’ll also likely share how we’re integrating the chooks with composting and vegetable garden, worm farm septic with orchard, living spaces with kitchen garden and perennial food production, bees, garden kitchen including rocket stove, huge pantry full of our preserves, cellar and meat room (in the making), passive solar house design (new and and retrofitted) and more.

Living on and nourished by Ngunnawal, Ngambri, Ngarigu, Yuin, Wiradjuri & Gundungara Country. A percentage of sales goes to SEED, a youth led indigenous organisation, to help Pay the Rent of living on stolen land.

Sunday 10th of April, 330pm. Adult tickets $15-$35. Children under 14, free.
Includes tea, coffee and snack as we get back to the garden kitchen.