Travel with me as I document practical sustainability solutions in Cebu, other parts of the Philippines, and the world.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
The Labyrinth at KPAF (Katunggan Permaculture Adventure Farm), Carcar, Cebu
grass is newly planted |
the grass is adapting well |
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family exercise |
big group having fun at the labyrinth |
The turkeys at KPAF (Katunggan Permaculture Adventure Farm), Carcar, Cebu
turkeys meditating in our labyrinth |
busy meditating or flirting |
our baby turkeys |
birds of the same feather peck together |
more turkeys coming soon |
KPAF (Katunggan Permaculture Adventure Farm) uses the Envirofit rocket stove
At KPAF, Katunggan Permaculture Adventure Farm,
we have turned our backs on lpg (liquified petroleum gas)
to cook our meals.
We now use the Envirofit Biomass Rocket Stove.
How to catch a mangrove mudcrab / kagang using a bamboo trap AT KPAF (Katunggan Permaculture Adventure Farm), Carcar, Cebu
bamboo tube with retractable bow and string |
trap is inserted in holes and the crab enters through the opening on one end |
the bow releases the flat arrow and the crab is trapped inside bamboo |
if lucky, the kagang can be caught by hand |
it will not surrender without a battle |
hold the pincers properly |
Thursday, April 28, 2011
The Ramas Natural House and Farm, Talisay, Cebu
made of locally made mud bricks and site harvested wood |
veranda and rain water collection tank for watering garden |
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herb spiral and living roof |
vermiculture shed |
vermicast: valuable plant input |
worms: african night crawlers |
natural pig with diet of corn meal, sawdust, fermented fruit and oriental herbs |
chicken coop |
bamboo house |
garden |
duck freely roaming in the farm |
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