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Home from Europe

Wheat field and red poppies – Slovakia We arrived home in Canelo Saturday evening after a long flight from London to Tucson with a lot of catch up work to do with this blog. My best intentions are in place so hopefully I can do that over the next couple of weeks. Before I write anything about our workshops in France and Slovakia I want to extend a huge thank you from Athena and myself to all those who made […]

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From Slovakia to France

Other than two brief opportunities to check email we have not had internet access since leaving Slovakia which made updating this blog quite impossible. I will fill it all in when we return home, perhaps another post before we leave France at the end of this week. For now, this is just a note to say where we are and what we’ve been doing and why they haven’t seen a new post. We finished the Slovakia workshop and went by […]

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The Denmark Workshop

Getting ready to start another workshop in Slovakia this evening looking at a weather forecast that has rain predicted for each day of the week. Looks somewhat sunny today after rain all day yesterday, but it is very, very windy. We’ll see if the box of “Happy Day” Slovakian juice that I’m drinking lives up to its name. It’s got every fruit imaginable on the front of the package with a claim of 100% multivitamin. Anyhow, before getting too involved […]

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Denmark – Part 1

Our location for the Denmark workshop was about one hour north of the town Arhus, Denmark in the small village of Feldballe.   Thatched roof house in Feldballe. The workshop itself was held at “Friland”, a community that the residents describe as “world famous in Denmark.” In short terms, Friland is an alternative community founded by a man named Steen Moeller.  The word “Friland” could be quickly translated as “Free Land.” I tried to tell him that he had his […]

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Estonia – Bits and Pieces

We’ve been in Denmark for about a week now, in the small village called Feldballe, near the town of Arhus.  Took that week to rest up from Estonia and to get a sense of what we’re doing in the workshop here.  We’re several days into the Denmark workshop, so far so good.  It’s a little on the cool side with temps in the mid to high 50s (F) with periodic rain.  Once in a while it warms up. Breakfast is […]

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