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  1. some of you might have interest in this: Interested in self-sufficiency? Want to help build a community? Love the sea? Our collective, on an organic farm a few hours north of Oslo, is for anyone who wants to learn and work hard. We grow food, boats and ideas, so if you have a knowledge or interest in permaculture, farming, boat building, or sailing, come and help us create a home that is sustainable both on land AND out at sea! We are building a sailboat (the first of many), with the hope that when she sets sail (hopefully 2013/2014) we will visit other eco-villages around the world, collecting knowledge and travelling in the most eco-friendly way possible. Anyone who helps will have the chance to join our crew, a tribe of floating sea-gypsies! We also need help on the farm, as we build up the infrastructure to form a stable base for our community. This project is relatively new; we began in 2009 so there is still a lot to be done. We live with two dogs, the farm cat and some (very) free-range chickens. We keep bees and make jam; this year we harvested our first crop of potatoes and planted next seasons raspberries. Eventually we hope to grow all our food. We want to create a place that will flourish as our boats start sailing, a place where crops, thoughts, adventures, and of course boats, can grow! December 2013 Dear Sea Gypsies December again! This one has has been quite warm. (today is only -10C) We still have frostbites from the one last year so we are happy as a fiddle up here. Makes life and boatworking much easier. Its been a really good year on sailing the farm with lots of stuff accomplished and its still some more work weeks to go before we can sum up 2013. Deck fittings, deckhouse and most of the stuff up there is finished. We are proud to say that everything is home-made. Not a single thing is from the the boat-store.. Main reason for this is: its hard to get stuff in alloy who looks like wood.. We have probably put another 2000-3000 hours into the boatproject this summer (with the help of all of those nice and skillfull volunteers) and still some 2000-3000 hours to go until we see her finshed. This christmas will be a traditional one on the farm with St. Claus (Julenisse in norwegian) coming down from the northpole with the sledge, raindeers and ofcouse packets. I usually dont fancy soft packets, but im in dire need for a new welding overall so if the julenisse reads this... :-) ok. I know its a little early early, but we wish new and old friends of sailing-the-farm a peaceful and quiet christmas and a prosperius new year and hope to see you all up next year. Love from Sailing the farm. A sea gypsy tribe of tomorrow. Pictures: a: the boat start to look like a wooden boat now. b: shaping up the bowsprit. 6 meter long c: boat from stern. Sexy lines. d: welding up the bunkbeds.
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