Internships - don't be afraid
I previously interned at Frog Hollow Farm, a permaculture homestead on Guemes Island, now Gaia Rising Farm. That was back in 2008, and it's about time I secured the next learning opportunity. This morning in my inbox I learned about a project on Camano Island called Shambala Permaculture Farm, and they are conducting a course this upcoming June. I've never taken the design course because it's a bit pricey but I suppose it's about time I've invested. How wonderful that this place is on Camano because it's more accessible via public transit than Skagit County. I can take the free Island Transit from Everett to get there and bike around. This is the kind of work I want to be doing, and that's OK. I have until May to visit this place and decide if it's up my alley.
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