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3. Nov. 2022 - 10. Nov. 2022
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Berlin, Massachusetts, Vereinigte Staaten
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I am a certified herbalist through Cornell University. Born in an international Buddhist Hippy Commune in the Boston area. From there teen years spent in a suburb of Boston.... From there college in upstate ny for a while.... Then my wild peripatetic early 20s..... Met my husband, a PhD in physics courtesy of Helsinki University..... Did the international aristotelian nomad thing for a lot of years for his post docs and finally, I get to live the dream I carried with me around the world for so many years.... This place is that dream. A place to host visitors from everywhere, a small farm in a small quiet New England town...... I majored in voice for a while then found my way to doing some education at the university level in archaeology as well. I am mildly obsessed with trying to always do better at being a good environmental citizen, though I remain imperfect still learning and growing. I keep several goats, a small collection of chickens, 3 beautiful very friendly dogs and a 16.3 hand horse named Pete who I board down the street.
When we returned from EU, we had a lovely place to live close to the city. We had planned to stay there. Then I got sick. Foods I ate the day previously in eu made me sick here. The off label processing had changed since last I lived in the US. Food sent me to the hospital and caused severe reactions repeatedly. We decided to sell the city house and move somewhere where I could have a garden and create my own food from the ground up. It was a dream I had always had but not one I ever expected to get to live. I wouldn't know where to start anyway. My whole life until I bought this place had been in the down town Boston areas. My family thought we should stay in the city no matter how sick I got. They thought we couldn't do this. They thought we would be back in the city in 6 months. It has now been 7 years out here, and I have no intention of ever returning to the city.... When we found what we now call Wildflower, we fell in love with the place and so we started on a journey we never planned to make, all kinds of ag, and self sufficiency research etc... And 7 years in we have come so far but we still have so far left to go. And that is how we ended up at Wildflower.
We aren't the typical homesteaders, in that there are certain features of this lifestyle we are happy not to embrace. We also are quite secular though we do love a good december festival of lights and christmas decor is what is natural for us on a cultural level. Also very different than most homesteaders, we are both educated and a lot younger than most farmers. And honestly I am the one that farms my spouse works in computers. Barely into my 40s, and a woman, I am the chupracabra of farming. Most farmers are over 50 and the vast majority are men.
Allow me to share the values of Wildflower Farm below... We liked the way 2 gifted artists put it so much, we have decided to just quote them. I have also loved the way an eastern philosopher put it, so I quoted him also.
“Loves the only house big enough for all the pain in the world.” -Martina Mcbride
"Whole world single flower."- Zen Master Seung Sahn (he was the korean patriarch of the chogey order until he passed...) He was also a close personal friend. He wrote the famous book Compass of Zen, some copies of which include photos of me at CZC, as a very young child.
"If you trust your rebel, heart,
Ride it into battle.
Don't be afraid,
Take the road less traveled!
Wear out your boots,
and kick up the gravel,
don't be afraid take the road less traveled on."- Lauren Alaina
Wildflower, is the other side of quotidian.
A dream, a colonial fairy tale that escaped the old musty book, the world outside the present, real and now... We welcome everyone to dream this, sublimely, quixotic little dream with us.
Things I can't live without: Wildflower Farm, my family, books, the many varied arts, peace between nations, good times, fun, and a use for my ludicrously high quality vocabulary that I often pretend I haven't got opting for bluntness instead.
I guess that's me and Wildflower....
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Amanda of Wildflower Farm
When we returned from EU, we had a lovely place to live close to the city. We had planned to stay there. Then I got sick. Foods I ate the day previously in eu made me sick here. The off label processing had changed since last I lived in the US. Food sent me to the hospital and caused severe reactions repeatedly. We decided to sell the city house and move somewhere where I could have a garden and create my own food from the ground up. It was a dream I had always had but not one I ever expected to get to live. I wouldn't know where to start anyway. My whole life until I bought this place had been in the down town Boston areas. My family thought we should stay in the city no matter how sick I got. They thought we couldn't do this. They thought we would be back in the city in 6 months. It has now been 7 years out here, and I have no intention of ever returning to the city.... When we found what we now call Wildflower, we fell in love with the place and so we started on a journey we never planned to make, all kinds of ag, and self sufficiency research etc... And 7 years in we have come so far but we still have so far left to go. And that is how we ended up at Wildflower.
We aren't the typical homesteaders, in that there are certain features of this lifestyle we are happy not to embrace. We also are quite secular though we do love a good december festival of lights and christmas decor is what is natural for us on a cultural level. Also very different than most homesteaders, we are both educated and a lot younger than most farmers. And honestly I am the one that farms my spouse works in computers. Barely into my 40s, and a woman, I am the chupracabra of farming. Most farmers are over 50 and the vast majority are men.
Allow me to share the values of Wildflower Farm below... We liked the way 2 gifted artists put it so much, we have decided to just quote them. I have also loved the way an eastern philosopher put it, so I quoted him also.
“Loves the only house big enough for all the pain in the world.” -Martina Mcbride
"Whole world single flower."- Zen Master Seung Sahn (he was the korean patriarch of the chogey order until he passed...) He was also a close personal friend. He wrote the famous book Compass of Zen, some copies of which include photos of me at CZC, as a very young child.
"If you trust your rebel, heart,
Ride it into battle.
Don't be afraid,
Take the road less traveled!
Wear out your boots,
and kick up the gravel,
don't be afraid take the road less traveled on."- Lauren Alaina
Wildflower, is the other side of quotidian.
A dream, a colonial fairy tale that escaped the old musty book, the world outside the present, real and now... We welcome everyone to dream this, sublimely, quixotic little dream with us.
Things I can't live without: Wildflower Farm, my family, books, the many varied arts, peace between nations, good times, fun, and a use for my ludicrously high quality vocabulary that I often pretend I haven't got opting for bluntness instead.
I guess that's me and Wildflower....
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Amanda of Wildflower Farm
I am a certified herbalist through Cornell University. Born in an international Buddhist Hippy Commune in the Boston area. From there teen years spent in a suburb of Boston.... Fro…
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Wir sind super freundlich und helfen dir gerne weiter. Wir achten darauf, uns nicht selbst auf dich oder auf dich zu drängen, aber wir sind glücklich, sozial zu sein. Dieses Haus h…
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