As the summer arrives the Lightwork Ecovillage Ferns grow tall reaching toward our beautiful maples.
The foxglove is at its zenith and we have been enjoying its lovely colors for weeks now. There are literally thousands of foxglove plants at the Ecovillage.
Scott expresses his mixed relationship with the Ecovillage chainsaw.
All the foundation trenches for the cob structure are dug. Feels good.
Colleen and Krista’s handy work.
Scott did some work on the access road to the cob site to get Troopy in with less bouncing.
As Scott worked on the access road he took the opportunity to build another inukshuk.
Julia T. was the weed-eatin’ women and cleared a big section of Centred Road.
Keith enjoys both our internet connection and awesome view simultaneously, working on his laptop plug in on the deck.
The garden is minimal this year because of energies diverted to the cob project but it still offers up the occasional floral delight.
Colleen gives the garden some loving.
Keith’s mom Lorraine enthusiastically joins us, seen here smiling with Krista.
Scott is foxglove heaven.
Warren and Margo are introduced to the Ecovillage for the first – seen here smiling on water taxi.
Serious monk Scott, not so serious monk Keith – seen here on water taxi!
Krista and Warren dig drainage trench and tell each other their life stories.
Oh, nice job!
Hot babes (Lorraine and Margo) load Troopy with cob wall insulation wood.
Another lovely communal lunch on the deck at the Ecovillage.
Krista tries out the new LMM clearing! Feels good.
Kicking back at the dock after a good days work at the Ecovillage.
Serious monk Scott as seen on water taxi now brings band equipment preparing for the 1st Annual Lightwork Ecovillage Music Festival.
Scott and Julia create a multi-person solar shower system that may be mistaken for an Outward Bound Training Course!
Outward Bound Showering – Ready to go!
The elderly Lucy sports her very stylin’ personal floatation device as we wait for the water taxi to arrive.