It’s May, 2009 and, with very bright prospects, we are building a community of like-minded people. Our community is dedicated to finding harmony with all living things and to the pursuit of Infinite Sustainability -- a lofty but vitally essential goal. We are thus committed to, among other things, building a community entirely from non-polluting, naturally-occurring, 100% recyclable materials; that is completely off the electric grid; and living in a harmonious way that promotes the well-being of ourselves and all other beings. It may be a tall order, but such is our commitment.
If you feel a certain kinship with these ideas, we encourage you to seriously explore the possibilities of joining us in this fascinating undertaking. On this site, which is still very much in construction, you will find a basic description of The Little Muddy Eco-Farm and, eventually: progress reports, meeting minutes, membership requirements, information on Infinite Sustainability as it’s developed, site information, articles on a variety of topics, photos, and a host of other things.
Please be patient with us while we bring this vision forth, and thank you for your interest.
With many blessings,
The Little Muddy Eco-Farm
Vision of a Community
Imagine a highly diverse community with people of all ages, races, occupations, social and economic backgrounds, skills and abilities sharing the common purpose of living in harmony with nature on a shared parcel of land in rural
The goal is to create a community that thrives permanently by creating sustainable connections between the soil, water, and all the plants, insects, and animals using permaculture techniques. To this end, all families learn and apply the working principles of permaculture to foster infinite returns from the beneficial web of connections that is established.
Permaculture: A design system for creating sustainable human environments that uses ecology as a basis for organizing systems of food production, housing, technology, economics and community; a regenerative "toolkit" for living sustainably that benefits life in all its forms. Permaculture works with, rather that against, nature; with protracted, thoughtful observation rather than protracted and thoughtless action; with looking at systems in all their functions rather than asking for only one yield.
Background
The initial model for
Project Description
Site Description-Phase Two
The following criteria guide the search for an appropriate parcel of land for the next phase:
- Minimum 400 acres of preferably level or very gentle slopes for living domains.
- Abundant water (underground, surface and precipitation).
- Elevation above 300 ft to insure longer-term safety.
- Within two hour drive of a city with airport facilities.
- A progressive forward-thinking town that is favorably disposed to the project.
- Safe distance from any major environmental hazard.
- Inherently beautiful property with good soil and conditions for growing.
There is an abundance of land in
Land Use
It is one of
Australian university studies show that, through natural soil treatment, as much as 57 tons of carbon per 2.5 acre can be absorbed from the atmosphere every 18 months. If all tillable farmland were worked this way, global air quality could return to pre-industrial-age levels within 18 months without changing the current pollution rate. What is more, up to 6 inches of rich humus would be produced in the same timeframe.
Dwellings
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Water catchment systems will minimize the dependency on groundwater. Composting toilets will create fertilizer for orchards. The use of biodegradable soaps will allow gray water to be used directly on gardens. The need for wasteful septic systems will hopefully be eliminated.
Culture
A community culture that highly values family, neighbors, and nature is fundamental to The Little Muddy Eco-Farm. We are committed to creating an infinitely sustainable community, economy, ecology, and ethic that foster love, peace, and justice. Children will benefit from an educational environment in which they share and receive knowledge about the natural world, language, vital skills, and creative crafts.
Benefit to the Local Community
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