Permaculture Design and Natural Building Consultancy

WHO IS THIS FOR?

PERMACULTURE DESIGN is useful for those who are guardians of some land, whether that is a big farm, a small homestead, a little urban yard, or a children´s playground… A designer will help to read the landscape and gather the useful information about the site in order to place the different elements and include all the functions desired by the guardians. A designer will notice opportunities to gather and store useful resources in the land as well as solving potential problems that the property might have.

It is for those who already have a vision and already know what they desire but don´t seem to be able to make a plan or find the best placement for each element they desire. A designer can help to bring the pragmatic side to a vision, to make it do-able and realistic.

Using Natural ecosystems as their master, a designer can bring real solutions to difficult landscapes that are ecologically sound and restorative to the land. A Permaculture designer could be able to improve any existing ecosystem to reach its best potential, using the natural resources locally available, meeting the needs of all its elements, including humans.

You might have done a Permaculture Design Course (PDC) and still have difficulties in gathering all the pieces and make your design. Even an experienced designer will face challenges, but like everything, those who have years of practice, years of trials and errors, years of research and study, will be able to give you sensible counseling.

NATURAL BUILDING consultancy is for those with specific buildings in mind, who want to use natural and local materials. Whether is a chicken coop, a compost toilet, a small shed, a ruin to restore or a new build, Barbara will be able to give counsel about the different techniques and materials that would suit best according to the owners´ desires and dreams. She could also help you with the location in relation to all the other elements on site.

An experienced consultant can save you a lot of your time and money trying to figure out things you are not so familiar with yet.

Bárbara in particular will only work on a 50km radius from Fundão town as she is not available to go far from her homeland and there are probably more consultants available in other regions who will know their region better.

ABOUT BARBARA AND HER EXPERIENCE : 

Barbara is the dreamer and founder of Mount of Oaks/ Monte dos Carvalhos, near Fundão/Central Portugal, an off-grid and human scale Permaculture project in Portugal that has been standing the test of time. After 18 years being part of this ecosystem, Barbara has grown together with it and learned many things with it. Mount of Oaks (MoO) has been her master teacher in so many ways.

It’s possibly important to mention that she has started with no budget as she was living as a sort of a nun without attachment to any institutionalised church. She had only two vows : to follow the guidance of the Spirit of Christ and to live simply and modestly. She lived of donations for 8 years before she came to help the couple who bought this land from the local Mayor. It´s a long an incredible story but Barbara ended up being the only guardian left with a vision for a community, and she ended up buying the land of that couple with a miracle of many donations (crowdfunding way before this concept existed…check it here if you are curious…https://shantipilgrim.blogspot.com/2007/04/god-made-it-happen.html )

I think this is important, because it´s very different to design with a budget, and without a budget… and Barbara’s experience allows her now to design with any budget to no budget 🙂 

Her training started with lots of observation (and listening in prayer) until she organised here a PDC (Permaculture Design Course), as she could not afford one otherwise. Her teacher was the great pioneer in Portugal, Lesley Martin, whom she admires a lot as a person and as an excellent teacher . Lesley still lives and teaches at Vale da Lama- Algarve. Lesley came back several times the following years until she left the nomadic life of teaching from north to south with a backpack to give opportunity to the new teachers she was training.

Barbara was gaining some experience and she taught hundreds of volunteers for many years. She taught in residential courses she designed herself, both here at MoO and in other projects that invited her. Lately she has been teaching in our neighborhood which has been growing with likeminded people. 

Now that she´s 50 and has all this experience, she feels it is time to share her knowledge in a different way as she has done enough of organising courses and all the constant communication involved. It’s tiring for her to be on a screen for too long, as she much prefer to have her hands dirty and do work outdoors or designing her ideas on paper. When it comes to design, she usually says that the tech part is not a skill she chose to develop as it takes a lot of time and energy to keep up with all the high tech softwares. She does good enough sketches by hand, on paper, and only uses higher technology when it comes to geographic maps that she gets from the city council or google earth if details are not important.

So, if you are looking for a fancy computer designed work, she will not be that person. But her hand designs are just fine, and some people still prefer to have something more handmade anyway.

Her desire and motivation is to help, not only people but also other lands in this region that are in need of restoration and resilience.

Of course there is also a financial motivation, which part of it will be for her own personal needs and part will be for Mount of Oaks´s development. When she bought this land with all the donations she didn’t want it to be her private property, so she donated it to an Association, “White Stone”,  that she has been serving all these years without receiving any wage. Actually, she has given all she has, money and time. Thankfully at this stage the maintenance expenses to run MoO have been covered, mainly by donations and the percentage we all give from selling produce, hosting events and guests. Each resident guardian provides for themselves with their own personal skills and contributes a percentage to White Stone/Mount of Oaks, for its maintenance and development. Today the resident guardians are Barbara and her wife Emma and Tomás who is our vegetable grower at the moment and still in his novice stage as a guardian. We are looking for more humans as the system grows.

At this stage Barbara would like to help those who are maybe initiating their journey as she did in 2006, passing on her knowledge and also encouraging them when things are not going exactly as they thought (it´s not an easy life to choose, but it´s definitely worth it all). 

When she moved to this land, it was a hill of mostly barren and plowed-to-dust clay terraces, some with some olive trees, a citrus grove and a few pear trees and a small stone ruin. (not unlike most lands people are buying now).

Well, as she often says, that is what was visible to her eyes… thankfully there was much more than that on the underground seed bank, and now we have more than 10 meter high oaks, cork oaks, ash and many other trees, bushes and pasture we haven´t planted, only selected.

Today is pretty much a food forest in an agro-silvo-pastoral system, as we start to introduce more animals to help and raise the diversity even more. In some years the production will be even greater from the new fruits and nuts we are introducing, but for a small group of humans is enough for now.

When a land reaches this kind of fertility and abundance, it only creates more…fertility and abundance.

Barbara is not only a permaculture designer to give you good ideas or work on the ones you already have, but she is a practitioner since she took on the guardianship of this land. As I mentioned before she got blessed with starting without a budget, and that meant she learned how to do most things by herself, starting with rudimentary tools and a lot of hard work as she couldn’t afford to pay labor, or take courses, and she enjoyed the learning process.

Today we also have a rich local network of like minded and skillful people we can exchange working days, but that was nonexistent when Barbara arrived here.

Here´s a list of the things Barbara is able to do, and therefore give counsel on her consultations : 

  • Design, of course. Landscape and Natural Building
  • Natural Building. From site location, drainage and foundations, roofs (including reciprocal roof and thatch), Post and Beam structures, Earthen floors, earth and lime plasters, lime wash and Tadelakt, and many natural wall techniques such as : Wattle and Daub, Super and Hiperadobe, Adobe bricks, Cordwood, Cob, Strawbale (both infill and load bearing technique). Not as ecological, but she has also done a few burnished cement floors with pigments, and brick laying on the stone ruin renovation. 
  • Plumbing and irrigation. (gravity fed)
  • Rainwater harvest and sewage system
  • Basic 12v photovoltaic system ( then we improved the system and hired a local friend)
  • Small ponds sealed with ducks and geese.
  • Veg garden. She is usually not so involved in the production as often others are able to do it, but she was the one designing the beds, creating most of them. She also designed and did most of the installation of a gravity fed drip irrigation system.
  • Pruning and grafting as part of the Food Forest maintenance.
  • Nursery and plant propagation (inside and outside the politunnel)
  • Food Forest Design, implementation, experimentation and management
  • Design and implementation of Agro-silvo-pastoral systems (in development now)
  • Food Forest Produce : Firewood, crafts (wood and basketry) and transformation for food (this area is more Emma´s, and she will be available for consultation and training too)

Barbara chose to work mainly in this region as after 18 years she rarely left the land and feels so familiar with this Biome : it´s plants, trees and animals with their multiple functions, it´s patterns and relationships between them.

She is an autodidact , so she learns a lot through observation, books, research, videos, observing or helping others, asking experts and practicing straight away. She did enroll in a few courses as time and money permitted, and they have been a great help at the right time : 

  • PDC in early 2009 with Lesley Martin at MoO
  • Pruning and grafting 2015 (one on fruits and one specifically on olives) 
  • Food Forest with Oregon State University (online) 2022
  • Syntropic food forest (3 day course) 2022
  • Regenerative Farming and Food Forest (one year course in portuguese by Claudio Esberard in Idanha-a-nova) 2023
  • Holistic Management introductory course 2023
  • PDC in early 2025 with Silvia Floresta at MoO (more as a review and update as technologies and information evolve, and also to learn from other fellow teachers and practitioners in Portugal) 
  • She never stops learning .Now she´s diving into coppice forestry

HOW DOES SHE WORK ?

ONE DAY CONSULTATIONS : 

  • If you simply want to test your existing ideas with her, she can go for a day trip to your land and you will have her for 4 hours. She will send you some questions before hand so the time is focused. If more is needed and if you liked her counseling she could go back, or stay longer that day. ( she can only do one full day a week as she has work at MoO)

CREATION OF DESIGN : 

  • If you have no clue and need more guidance she can visit the site and mainly listen and collect as much information as she can. she will previously send a list of questions for you to be prepared. It´s mainly about your vision, what exists and what you hope to exist, your budget and all the land´s considerations (position, history, previous use, sun location,potential hazards, etc)
  • A good map would be advised, but a google map consultation can work too. She will request the location to be send to her beforehand  so she can have it open on her laptop or printed for the field visit. A good map is essential.
  • Observation is key, so, besides the interview she will need time to walk the land and feel the space based on your ideas if you already have any, or your feelings, goals and visions. (This might require several visits at different times of the year)
  • After the survey she will need to do some homework and come up with different ideas for you to choose from and deliver a potential pattern design for your land. I´ve already mentioned above but she only does sketch and handmade designs as it would take her far too much effort to learn how to use fancy computer software and invest in a more fancy and faster computer, which would make her fees be higher too (what she asks for a day would be asked for an hour). This doesn’t mean the design is bad at all. 

The general pattern design doesn’t need much detail anyway, and if what you need is a design for a specific element (a wind or fire break for example), a hand sketch will be as good and sufficient as a computer one, in our opinion of course. This is her way anyway.  

A very important thing to know about design is that it is never “carved in stone” . Design is an evolving process, and she will be only helping you in your process.

Another important thing is your relationship with her. If you don’t connect with Barbara for some reason ,or her ideas, you are more than welcome to find someone else. This is a creative and collaborative process. She might have the experience and expertise, but in the end it is your project to develop and implement, it is your investment of time and money and ultimately you will be the one who will have to live with it.

Designing is one first step and yes, it´s at least half the work done. Then you need to define your priorities, make a chronogram ( She could help on that too) and do it step by step.

Keep in mind that most things in Nature are slow, apart from disruptions which can be part of the design, but then, restoration is often slow. We can’t rush a forest to grow. We can accelerate the process with our interventions, but we need to continually observe, analyse, design, implement, evaluate, do some improvements here and there, and again…observe, analyse, design…etc.. An ongoing exciting process ! 

When it comes to the stage of implementing, you can either do it yourself, invite friends to do it or find your own workers and professionals. She can help with the teaching, but at this moment she is not available to do the work as she has her own land to manage. As I mentioned above, she knows quite a lot of professionals in different areas in this region and she could help connect you with those and even coordenate the work if you like. 

EXCHANGE:

For a DAY CONSULTATION of 4h – 150e (including the questions I will send for you to previously reply so we dont take much time on that and focus on the field visit)

For a DESIGN WORK will be the initial day consultation and if you are in agreement and liked her work, the rest of field visits and all the work she will do at home she will charge 40e/hour. She only does one design work a year as she has limited availability and she prefers to dedicate her time to one land at a time. Keep in mind that a good design takes time and a lot of observation in different seasons, unless you have already done that part yourself.

Feel free to get in touch with us for more questions.

Review 2023 through the lense of Barbara…

Land life…

The land is more and more fruitful and abundant…

Last year I started to design and “intervene” in the area of the citrus grove, where the chickens´ park was… Ive made new raised beds connecting the different citrus´ trees and introduced other trees and bushes gooseberries, goji berries, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, mulberry bush, chestnuts, almonds, comfrey and many other medicinal herbs and vegetables that can still have enough sunlight to thrive… so far most things are enjoying eachothers´ company…

After one year without any chickens, I thought it would be a good occasion to improve the system. This year one of the priorities became the creation or extension of 4 different parks around the chicken house, nicely fenced from predators – the  fox, mongoose and genet whom we believe was responsible for the loss  of our 10 birds last year…

I don´t mind every now and then losing a bird to these predators or a little chick for an eagle to feed herself or her young, but we are raising them not only to improve the ecosystem we live in, but also to feed ourselves with meat and delicious healthy eggs.

Different wildlife is also more abundant around us – many more birds, squirrel, frogs and toads, lizards, snakes and spiders, bugs and all sorts of pollinators… nevermind the food chain in the unseen untilled soil which is more and more fertile each year…All this life is feeding and helping many other diverse creatures to settle in the valley…

There is enough food for all of us, and we all play our part to improve the system even more… composting food, pooping and peeing, digging and aerating, scratching and grazing.

Now that our designed system is in place, we finally introduced our new birds… Geese, ducks, hens and broilers… So far we have 32 birds, and we are just waiting for more geese to join the first crew… They will be our grazers, scratchers and pest control team :-)… They are just getting used to their safe home and the systems I created with electric fencing to move them around the land… I´m only at a practice stage, after doing my research, and slowly getting to know new animals… It didn’t take much to absolutely adore the gentle ducks and geese :-)… 

I´ve already identified things to be improved, like having our broilers separated from our hens, in their own chicken tractor that will go along as the electric fence moves… The idea is that we can provide some good meat to some of our local Associates, in exchange for donations that aim to cover all the extra expenses we are having with this new improvement of our Ecosystem…

I have learned many things so far over these years and now I will dive deep into animal care, in the most natural way that I will find possible for our already domesticated species of animals…Who knows the next step ahead might be hunting, but that might take a while still …

Animals are a very good and relatively easy source of food, and in my opinion essentially vital for the regeneration of any ecosystem (contrary to some things I hear around these days)… being well managed and imitating their ecological and natural function in our systems they can be a great help…

Anyway, this is also part of my life at this moment… a new area of learning..

We´ve been increasing our food production too, extending our irrigated raised bed area for annual veggies and expanding our food forest systems to other terraces. The system gets more and more diverse, abundant and resilient.

For these results we give thanks to our friend Emi who came back for 4 more months, and our 3 Apprentices on the summer block. Max always ready to help in any way, Raymundo using his organizacional skills in our kitchen and jar shelves and Tomás who took over Emi in our vegetable garden. Having already some experience in previous farms, he increased significantly our vegetable production especially the brassicas!

Education… I love teaching as I love learning …

At the beginning of each Apprenticeship block I taught the most significant themes from the PDC (Permaculture Design Course) for an off-grid 5 hectare farm context : Introduction to Permaculture, Design Process, Soils, Water, Plants and Tree´s systems, Food Production in regenerative ways and Natural Building.

I invited all our “walking distance neighbours” to join the open classes, 8 mornings in 2 weeks. It was really stimulating to learn from each other´s experiences and strengthen our connections locally. It made me realise that this is a really good kick-start for those who come to enroll on a 3 month experience-living, working and developing a permaculture designed off-grid/greed farm…

At the same time it was really good to be an apprentice myself … It came my way, in a very perfect timing, a course on Agro-forestry and Regenerative farming taught by a portuguese regenerative farmer, Claudio Esberard, who collaborated with the IEFP (portuguese employment center) to offer an introductory year long course on his family Agro-forest not far from here… I´m very grateful for all the beautiful relationships that emerged through the course. I was also able to go deeper in my studies on Agro-forestry and also encouraged to keep developing our Forests of food that already shape the landscape at MoO. We are adding more species to the existing patterns and develop more guilds around each established tree in each cycle.

Singing / Praying Circles at MoO…

Another exciting part is our singing / praying circles that are now getting to a stage when a significant group of us are able to hold space for all to be lifted and carried by the Spirit where the Spirit wants us to go …

It´s a simple structure that always creates different outcomes depending on the ones who are part of the circle… different combinations of people, different days, different seasons… we have been journeying together many of us for over 3 years now. Different people have been called or brought into the initial circle… we now have a list between 20 to 30 people, and each circle is usually between 10 and 15 people, as not everybody is available all the time.

I believe it meets the longing many of us feel these days, in places like this where we come from different cultures, different backgrounds and faith traditions and we feel a desire to connect in the spirit… It´s a way to appreciate the many different spiritual cosmologies and also go deeper in our particular one. An open dialogue where our different voices literally become one… in prayer, worship and thanksgiving… 

These circles have been sustaining our spiritual journey and our connection with those who come… we also feel it is an act of service to the local community where we feel so privileged to give and receive.

Visitors…

This past year we´ve had many lovely and familiar visits… Earlier on there was Hannah and Claire from the UK and later Anne, Jonathan and their kids Elias and Emma, Katrin and Jo from Germany, Mike and Sarah from Ireland, Lyna from France, Ulli Flaeming from Berlin and Jules from UK.

These visits reminded me that we also need more prayer support, as we recognise the importance it has in all the work we do here.  We give a lot in many different ways and it´s not always easy… This year in particular was quite hard, and we were so blessed for all those who were praying for us and offering their support in different ways.

We do miss those with whom we can use the same language and those who have been journeying with us even before I came to commit to this land…

We feel blessed with the diversity around us, but sometimes it´s just so nice to use a common language 

Personal Relationship…

Speaking of languages and differences and hard times… me and Emma have overcome some big differences and managed to remain in our marriage…These last two years have been a roller coaster… if we were in a refinery, I guess this was the highest temperatures we´ve reached so far… 6 months ago I thought it was all over and I couldn’t see a way forward… I´ve lost my trust and hope …  

I give thanks for all those who were aware of the process and prayed for us, and for all those who prayed unaware of it…

It was a massive adjustment for us when Emma accepted a job offered by the city council of Fundao 3 years ago.  Emma did an amazing work, as she does so well simply by being the amazing person she is, but the way she gives herself so fully to her work and all those in need of her meant that she got less, if  any time for herself, or me and our relationship, our home or our animals, our trees, plants and the land … 

Thank God, our friends´ support and a lot of work on our part we are now in a very good place… Reset and ready for the next season in our lives…

Community…

The concept of community also expanded from our original ideas… To be honest, the community around Mount of Oaks that exists today surpasses all that I imagined… 

We obviously have a closer group of friends, but our wider network of relations is actually too much for my capacity as I find myself more and more introverted as years go by, and I feel I don´t have the real time to offer to so many people we know…

When I came here in 2006, I only met one other Dutch couple who were foreigners to this land, then after 2 years there were a few more people coming and now, just in Fundao area there are thousands of what we are calling “new locals”, from all sorts of nations and languages.

We are definitely responsible for some of those who came and also bought land to live and work, but many others have been “mysteriously” attracted to this area.

Fundão Council is very open to all sorts of migrants and refugees, so now the town has been nicely populated with much diversity, from most other European countries to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Israel, Sudan, Angola, Mozambique, Guine Bissau, Brazil, North America, Canada, China, and probably more… Last year the work in Fundão that has already been done in the area of inclusion of migrants received recognition as one of the “European capitals of Inclusion and diversity”…

We keep gathering people at the land with different purposes…

  • Because of our practice of Permaculture and sustainable off-gr(ee)d living for the past 17 years we can now host 2 blocks of 3 month apprenticeship each year with Permaculture teachings, lots of practice and intentional community living, trying our best to balance work, rest, prayer, study, contemplation and social life.
  • Because of our singing/praying circle we have been hosting the past 3 years, we gather people with all sorts of spiritual backgrounds and practices every 2 weeks.
  • Because of my Natural Building skills (teaching and building) I host several courses over the year and at the same time I get to continue building the facilities that are needed to run the farm or to improve hospitality.
  • Because of Emma´s continuous learning about herbs, healing plants, fermenting and transformational methods, she is willing to offer more workshops, or use those skills to also connect with different migrant groups along with her crew of collaborators …
  • Because of Emma´s endless ways of supporting this community we now have a much deeper relationship with the local council and we (along with many other likeminded people) are even able to influence the direction this region is choosing for its future…Emma was part of the city council team as a mediator within the European community that she represents. Her main work has been to build bridges between diverse communities.
  • Because it´s not only about us, we are welcoming our Associates to develop their ideas using our spaces and Daisy May has done that beautifully hosting “Herbal Yoga” Retreats every first sunday of each month (with few exceptions)… It was such a success that she is planning to continue together with Emma in a slightly different format. 
  • And of course, because of the natural peace and beauty that this place holds, we are also able to provide many of our visitors with the space, rest and nourishment needed for each one who comes and enjoys it 

We came to a close of this intense year with the usual Olive harvest and on the 12th of November we had our common space full for our yearly White Stone Association AGM.

For those who would like to be part of all these here is the link to the FORM if you would like to become an ASSOCIATE or renew your commitment with only 25e a year.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeu510sxamfTGvJR3RnRyzF4Xb1Z4WUTz7YK2M6mBW4fWVUJQ/viewform

Interfaith dialogue in Fundão…

On the 2nd of December there was an interfaith gathering in Fundão with representatives of different christian denominations, muslims, sikhs, jewish and spiritism… It went really well for a first approach of the kind in this region. Emma, Njiza and Ricardo (all board members of White Stone Association) were involved in the facilitation. 

As different cultures and faith traditions are coming to the region (as it happens today in most cities), there is some base work to be done to keep the respect and peace between all followers of different traditions and cosmologies… An important work to do too.

Pray for wisdom and for all those who will take part in this initial dialogue that hopefully will form strong and solid roots with acceptance and inclusion.

Closing with a deserved rest…

This year my mum really wanted us to go to her house in Angola, so from the 13th of December to the 13th of January we were away on a “Reset holiday”. 

We feel we are coming back to yet another cycle at the Mount of Oaks.

This was only possible because Tomás, a new brother and long term apprentice who was with us since June, stayed looking after the land and animals (and my mum paid for our flights and we stayed at her house… Thanks Mum !!! ) . 

Tomás also took the responsibility for our annual vegetable production since June and it went well… we are still harvesting the amazing fruits of it : different kinds of Kale, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, beets, parsely, corriander, brussel sproutsswiss chard, etc… 

Wrapping up … 

Emma finishes her commitment with the city council in March with an “Art of Hosting” event in Castelo Novo – Fundão (Again working with Njiza and Ricardo), and then she will be more committed with the work in the land, with plants and the medicinal garden, hospitality and different events. I´m sure she will have a step or two in the city, specially with migrant and inter-faith work, but that will not be her main occupation as it was the previous years.

For now, until the end of April will be us here… time to settle, dream and plan together, pray and listen to what lies ahead for us, this land, and this region…

Nothing is by chance, and the 2 participants who were coming next week for the Apprentice block got in touch to postpone it to the Summer and Autumn, which we were actually glad with…That means we will have our time to plan and prepare for the year, as we missed our Winter when we generally do that.

I guess that´s all for now…thanks for hanging in there, and thanks for all those who have supporting me, Emma and the work at Mount of Oaks for the last 17 years.

Be blessed…Be a blessing

May you give what you have, and may you receive what you need…

Happy 2024

This is a quick note to share that our new season is about to start and we are super excited about it…

We haven´t got much time to seat in front of a screen to write and share anything about our past cycle, or share some ideas for this new cycle, but we will get into it on next posts coming soon.

I just wanted to share briefly a review from one of our previous interns on the 3 month Apprenticeship from June to September 2023, and if you or someone you know is still interested to enroll on our next block starting on the 12th February, find the link to all details here: https://mountofoaks.org/volunteering/

And this is the link to the registration form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ZF2JqWYAAzwuNQWe3p2Q_P_FehWwj0pR3HMWYAqT3zk/edit

Here´s Max´s review of his own experience with us 🙂

” Before coming to Moo, I was looking for a place where I would be able to learn more about permaculture. I was traveling around and had the real will to go deeper being able to practicing the different skills required by the permaculture approach.

At the same time, I wanted to be surrounded by people with a good understanding of spirituality and some everyday discipline.

Mount of Oaks was a perfect match. Step by step, day after day, during the three months of my stay, we learned and practiced together with humility and determination.

I have been able to grow spiritually, taking advantage of the extraordinary vibrations of the place. First, we learned how to make a propre permaculture design. Then, we worked on different projects which were necessary to keep the system in function : irrigation system, new beds of different types to experiment.

Getting in touch with the people in the villages nearby was also extremely pleasant. Walking around and discovering nature and historical places was a great way to connect with the local and Portuguese culture.

Overall, it was the best experience I had so far as a volunteer. It did go much further than expected. I’m grateful to be part of Mount of Oaks and can’t wait to come back to enjoy again and share the good vibration of the singing circle.”

A lot of gratitude to Max, Raymundo and Tomás who were with us during this intense 3 months… What a great team ! Special thanks to Tomás who stayed on and allowed me and Emma to go in December to visit our family in Angola and get some rest for the year ahead. This was very precious as we haven´t got this kind of time out for many years.

May 2024 brings us more clarity about our role, our function, our passions and our callings in this life in this time in history.