T is for Thailand, but it is also for Tropics. As our time here in Thailand end, so does our trip. For the past 10 months we have spent all of our time in the tropic, from the northern Thailand, northern Vietnam and middle of India. We have also been in the far south, in [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Biodynamic Farming’
The end of the big T
Posted in Cycling, tagged best, Biodynamic Farming, Cambodia, Cycling, design, Embun Pagi, Food, India, Malaysia, Natural Building, Panya Project, Permaculture, Sadhana Forest, SE Asia, Thailand, Travel on Sep 23, 2009 | 8 Comments »
Divine Nectar
Posted in Cycling, tagged Biodynamic Farming, India, Karnataka, Lessons, Mysore, Travel, volunteer on Mar 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Over the last weekend, Tanya and I went to a small village on the boarder of Kerala in the Western Ghats (near Coorg). There is a small village there that is starting to produce a biodynamic farm producing aromatic crops for essential oils. The activities ranged from getting to the village to making compost. This [...]
Biodynamic Compost
Posted in Cycling, tagged Biodynamic Farming, India, Karnataka, Lessons, Travel, volunteer on Mar 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Over the last weekend, Tanya and I went to a small village on the boarder of Kerala in the Western Ghats (near Coorg). There is a small village there that is starting to produce a biodynamic farm producing aromatic crops for essential oils. The activities ranged from getting to the village to making compost. Here [...]
Biodynamic Times
Posted in Cycling, tagged Biodynamic Farming, forest, India, Karnataka, Lessons, Mysore, volunteer on Mar 23, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Over the last weekend, Tanya and I went to a small village on the boarder of Kerala in the Western Ghats (near Coorg). There is a small village there that is starting to produce a biodynamic farm producing aromatic crops for essential oils. The activities ranged from getting to the village to making compost. Here [...]