{"id":206507,"date":"2017-07-19T04:28:06","date_gmt":"2017-07-19T08:28:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/relying-on-others-memphis-democrat\/"},"modified":"2017-07-19T04:28:06","modified_gmt":"2017-07-19T08:28:06","slug":"relying-on-others-memphis-democrat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/intentional-communities\/relying-on-others-memphis-democrat\/","title":{"rendered":"Relying on Others &#8211; Memphis Democrat"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Rabbits pose for a picture to send to Aurelia,      whos away at camp. Photo by Aaron.    <\/p>\n<p>    Saturday morning I went out for my normal Ultimate engagement    with my many friends who like to chase flying plastic, but had    to sign a couple releases before I could play. Rae and Aaron,    who play Ultimate with us now and again, as well as serving on    our Outreach committee and running a private business engaged    in the production and good use of video and audio content    related to community, had arrived with gear. Rae with a digital    camera took video from the sidelines as we played. A drone    flown by Aaron took aerial footage at the same time, which    required us to ignore a flying thing in a game focused on a    different flying thing. I found this surprisingly difficult,    but Im always excited to be able to review our play. Theyll    be taking more footage of village activities over the coming    days.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ted here with the news from this past week at our fair    ecovillage here in steamy northeast Missouri.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive lately come to realize that Ultimate (formerly known as    Ultimate Frisbee, but then shortened owing to the specific    brand-name reference) is a great reference for community living    as a whole. I cant play Ultimate unless at least five other    players show up, and that only gets us a three-on-three game,    which is tiring owing to so much running (seven-on-seven is    regulation). So for a fun game of any length, Im hoping for    eight or more people to show up when we play. I rely on that    many or more for an essential part of my happiness a couple    times a week. And that is just in one realm- most other parts    of my life also rely on others, like those that milk and tend    goats at pasture, without which I could not make cheese. Thanks    to all my compatriots!  <\/p>\n<p>    For the second year, a group of students and their group    leaders from Earth Dance Farm in Ferguson, MO came to Dancing    Rabbit early this past week for a variety of learning sessions,    including natural building and food preservation. I spoke with    them for a couple hours Tuesday, during which we worked with a    basic goat cheese at several different stages, and also made    sauerkraut from start to finish, including the students    harvesting the cabbage and walking away each with a pint-full    of kraut ready to begin fermenting. Sort of like bringing home    a pet, those ferments It was great to deepen that relationship    with the organization and the students, and felt great to    connect with them around the many things were trying to do to    live lightly on the earth.  <\/p>\n<p>    My own child Aurelia has been away at camp a week now, a place    called Camp Kupugani in northwestern Illinois, which bills    itself (and does feel very much like) a multicultural camp.    That was one of our hopes for her first camp experience, and    were pleased to find it not so far away.  <\/p>\n<p>    In dropping her off there last weekend, there inevitably came    the moment when I had to say goodbye for two weeks to my kid    whod never been without some family or close friends for more    than a day in her life. She started with whispers soon after    arrival of Do I have to stay?, which soon became I dont    want you to leave!, and ended at that moment we both knew was    coming, when she tried hard to smile at me and say goodbye    while crying as she stayed at her cabin and I started to walk    away and I forced myself to keep walking away, looking over my    shoulder a few times but never seeing her running after me as I    half-imagined. I had a lot of time for thought and some tears    driving home alone for five hours. Very excited to pick her up    again this coming weekend and carry her home again, and to see    what she carries home with her.  <\/p>\n<p>    The camp posts several dozen pictures of the campers each day,    so that weve been able to catch glimpses of Aurelia with a    smile on her face, having fun, and know shes ok. She does not    have the same ability to check in in return, but she seems like    shes doing alright with that. I know I survived and loved    going to camp (even though there was no internet in those    days), and Im sure it is a good thing for her sense of    independence, but I have new respect for my parents for letting    me go back then.  <\/p>\n<p>    At our Sunday meeting here in the village we gathered a bunch    of us together for a photo to send Aurelia for the next mail    day (which includes the ability to send emails with photos),    and I wish I could be a fly on the wall when she receives these    reminders of home.  <\/p>\n<p>    The weather round these parts has been consistently warm,    though I felt grateful this past week for a low-likelihood 2    rain that fell all night long, and a few nights in the mid-60s    that allowed us to throw open all the windows during the dark    hours and recharge the coolth of our homes interior mass. I    shouldnt be surprised by hot summer weather, and indeed I do    enjoy the relief of jumping in the pond to cool off most days,    sometimes repeatedly.  <\/p>\n<p>    Chelsea and Kelsey, Ironweed work exchangers through early    August, helped me this week to get our four newer, bigger solar    panels lifted onto the tracking rack we have behind the    kitchen, taking down two smaller ones to make space. The rack    passively tracks the sun through the day with the aid of    sun-activated hydraulics, boosting the effective efficiency by    up to 30%. Ive had to dig out some long-stored bits and pieces    to get everything wired out and back, and meanwhile relied    solely on the original eight panels we put up in 2004. We have    acquired a lot of additional uses of power in the meantime the    motivation to complete the wiring is high.  <\/p>\n<p>    We also mixed up some earthen plaster, and they each worked on    plastering some earthbag walls in our root cellar that had    never been finished. It is one of the few places that feels    truly cool without air conditioning on these hot days, so it    was a good fit with the weather. Also in the cellar we built    another set of tall and deep shelves for carboys, winter veggie    storage, and more, significantly increasing the functionality    of the space.  <\/p>\n<p>    Saturday the 15th marked a year since our friend Dennis left    the physical plane, to commemorate which we all gathered in the    evening out on Mullein Hill where he is buried to remember him,    to hold Sharon and each other, and to witness the unveiling of    his grave marker. Thomas, in creative consultation with Sharon,    has built a beautiful marker that incorporates a bicycle wheel    (Dennis was a tireless bike advocate) into a carved wooden    monument that perfectly meets the space and the need we each    have to remember. We miss you, Dennis.  <\/p>\n<p>    If all that wasnt enough for one week, Sunday morning a    handful of folks met with an archivist from the University of    Southern Indiana who is interested in acquiring historical    materials related to the founding and growth of our ecovillage.    USIs Communal Studies Collection already contains photos and    documents from all kinds of communities historical and    contemporary, and includes documents from both the Fellowship    for Intentional Community and the Federation of Egalitarian    Communities. Now our various decision-making bodies will engage    in identifying all the sorts of things wed feel good about    sharing with this research-oriented collection, with an eye    toward preserving our documents for the long term and    furthering the understanding of intentional communities in the    wider culture.  <\/p>\n<p>    To close out the week we held the second of two plenary    meetings to select the community members wholl next serve on    the Village Council alongside the three mid-term members Mae,    Cob, and Tereza. Newer villager Christina will now join for the    first time (cheers for new village governance energy!), and I    will return for a second two-year term. We had a longer list of    willing candidates this year than usual, which bodes well for    our collective future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres hoping July, historically our wettest month, chooses to    drop some more substantive rain on the village to keep our    gardens chugging along. Javi had the first tomatoes for sale at    our weekly meeting on Sunday, and Im looking forward to ours.    May your gardens also grow vigorously wherever they may be!  <\/p>\n<p>    Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage is an intentional community and    educational nonprofit outside Rutledge, MO, focused on    demonstrating sustainable living possibilities. We offer public    tours of the village on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month,    April-October; the next is this Saturday, July 22nd at 1 pm.    Reservations not required. Tours are free, though donations to    help us continue our educational and outreach efforts are    gratefully accepted. For directions, call the office at    660-883-5511 or email us at <a href=\"mailto:dancingrabbit@ic.org\">dancingrabbit@ic.org<\/a>. To find    out more about us, you can also check out our website: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dancingrabbit.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.dancingrabbit.org<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.memphisdemocrat.com\/relying-on-others\/\" title=\"Relying on Others - Memphis Democrat\">Relying on Others - Memphis Democrat<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Rabbits pose for a picture to send to Aurelia, whos away at camp. Photo by Aaron. 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