Our time at Teleion Holon is over. I know we didn't do many updates while were there. The honest answer is that we were completely busy all the time! There is a lot going on there. Once we moved in to our nicer digs (as you can see from pictures in previous posts) it was easier to settle in. There were 5 other wwoofers there during our time: lottie, inbal, alison, paul, and c.j. We really enjoyed interacting with other wwoofers who are doing things similar to adventurequest. When we were planning our trip in Atlanta we would tell people what we were doing and many people thought we were strange, crazy, or kidding. The people around Teleion didn't bat an eye when we explained we were wandering for an extended period of time.
David briefly described what our time was like - we did all kinds of tasks. Bonnie and Oliver, and their kids Guv, Talulah, and Eden, and the entire wwoofing operation have been in the process of moving over the summer, from the Teleion Holon farm to the house Oliver grew up in, called Earth, Sky, Time. So, a lot of our projects were related to getting stuff fully moved. They had just finished a full kitchen renovation before we got there. Again, like at Twin Oaks, I really enjoyed having access to a fully stocked kitchen! There were two weeks of the summer CSA left when we got there and I helped out with that a few times. I also got to help Lottie at the Sunday market. Those were the things I enjoyed the most, I think because it was an opportunity to interact with the people consuming what Teleion produces. It was a lot of fun to help set things up so they looked nice and then to be able to answer people's questions about what a vegetable was or how they should prepare it once they got it home.
We also helped with some plantings in the greenhouse, lots of cold hardy greens for the winter. There are two greenhouses at Earth Sky Time that had tomatoes during the summer and now have the greens, inside the greenhouses and with two layers of row covers, they should do pretty well, even in the Vermont cold.
There was lots of cooking, which always makes me happy. Partly, this was necessitated by the fact that there were usually around ten people for dinner every night. All of the wwoofers, Bonnie and Oliver, sometimes Oliver's parents, and then lots of other family, friends, and former wwoofers who would stop by throughout the week. We also spent a lot of time preserving vegetables from the fall harvest - i blanched a froze a ton of brussels sprouts and made a few huge batches of stock. Our last full week there we cooked for ten people staying at Teleion for a yoga retreat, meaning we were cooking lunch and dinner for twenty people for a full week.
In addition to enjoying the company of like-minded wwoofers, we really enjoyed the spirit of community at Bonnie and Oliver's. Eden (their 8 month old son) was passed to me within hours of their arrival and a day or so later I found myself with the farm jeep and Oliver's credit card. We had all of our meals communally and pretty much everything else had an easy family feel to it, something that I think can come about more easily because of the smaller number of people at a place like Teleion. This is something that we found lacking in our experience of Twin Oaks - there are so many different people doing different things that a lot of divisions seem to arise.
So, we left on Monday. We drove up to Burlington and wandered around and stayed with a friends of CJ and Alison - which was great, especially on short notice. Yesterday we drove over to Portland, Maine, with stops in Waterbury, Montpelier, and Glover. Today we wandered around Portland, took a Ferry to Peaks Island, and are now relaxing in our hotel room. Tomorrow we are going to tour the Allagash Brewery, which I'm sure David can talk about in more detail. Then, we are driving down to Massachusetts to stay with my aunt and uncle. Then we'll do our week long working visit at the
Kadampa World Peace Temple in Glen Spey, NY.
The new development is that after Kadampa we are going to follow
Phish for seven shows on their fall tour. Between Nov 18 and Dec 3 we will see them in Detroit, Cincinnati (2 shows), Philadelphia (2 shows), Albany, and NYC. This is very exciting, for David because he has been into them since high school and they have gotten back together and he has been trying to get me into them for a while, and for me because I enjoyed seeing them at Bonnaroo this summer and their light shows are awesome and I think it will be fun to see them a bunch and appreciate them more.
After that the next big plan is our departure for Costa Rica, we don't really have December figured out yet. We have some pictures to put up but I don't know where the camera is, I'll try to do that while we're in Massachusetts.