Our new friends, Nicole and Chris, are interns with Florida Fish and Wildlife.
For four years we have lived on a self built and retrofitted, mobile demonstration of sustainability. A former mountain transit bus transformed into a live/work space powered with waste vegetable oil, solar energy, composting, rainwater harvesting and space to implement an artistic practice, a homeschooling curriculum, and to rest and nourish tired bodies. This is a slow protest, realistic demonstration of off grid living and is aimed to be a catalyst to inspire social change.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Sebastian Inlet State Park
We are still in Sebastian Inlet State Park until mid-September.
Although hot, we are still enjoying exploring the landscape and will be posting video as soon as our equipment has been repaired and shipped back to us.
We saw pieces of the Perseid meteor shower, but shooting stars are not uncommon on any night.
Every evening there are dolphins, manatees or rays fishing, viewable from the bus 24 hours.
Sea Grapes or Coccoloba uvifera, which is edible and I was told that one of the locals makes a jam out of it.
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