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== Plenary session==


Brainstorming discussion
Legenda:
Economically affordable: $
Ecologically friendly: EF
Humanly Rich: H


[[Category:Nomadbase]]
 
Tools and means of cheap and sustainable nomadic travel
 
 
== Eating ==
 
Dumpster Diving: $, EF
Resources to find good trash aroud
www.trashwiki.org
 
Dumpster diving in Montreal: philosophy and statistics (in French)
http://parolecitoyenne.org/node/3771&dossier_nid=1281
 
Pre-dumpster:
$, EF, H (talking to sellers about giving away food as a way to connect)
Use face to face approach to communicate your needs. Food for charity purposes.
 
Food no bombs:
get in touch to volunteer, some cities is weekly appointment, some is daily. get in touch with them to know more about it.
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/contacts.html
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/
 
Harvesting in the nature: find food around
 
Eating Locally produced food:
Farmer markets: H, EF
 
Community Supported Agriculture (Organic baskets): issue related to prepaying in advance. Accessible only through third parties (other communities)
 
SKILL TO BE LEARNED:
Efficiently eating: be able to eat less, organizing food/ration.
Importance of balance diet and knowing how your body works. also important to reduce body waste. Energy spent in digestion.
 
Carrying food: simple ingredients (flour, water, salt, sugar, dry fruits and veggies) and simple recipes
-chapati
-recycled cans to create a stove
-growing sprouts
 
 
Look for Openings (congress, art galleries etc)
 
Whole Food: eat from samples
 
Check local coops open dinners http://www.nasco.coop/
 
== Accommodation ==
 
- Hospitality Exchange Networks
short term (warm shower, couchsurfing, bewelcome, hospitality club, Servas, global freeloaders, tripping.com)
- Long term: wwoof, helpx.net, grow food, aupair
 
- Camping: needs tents or hammock. Urban camping (check for roofs)
 
-Night buses or trains: H,EF
 
-ask people: sit in a busy area w a sign "I need a bed". Sometimes works.
 
== Moving ==
- Hitch hiking (cars, boats, trains, airplanes-make friend w pilots)
- Hitch by bike
- Car sharing/pooling
- Car delivering (work/move by delivering cars) '''http://www.HitTheRoad.ca'''
- Bus
- Walk
- Bike
 
== Coop sur Genereux ==
 
artist in residence
financial issues: 10-11 people to pay the rent and bills
more ppl can buy food and other supplies
cannot affort a room for a nomad/traveler/someone who does not pay rent
1 person not paying but contributing to the life of the coop: vernacular economy (autonomous economy: skills of the nomad invested into projects such as artist, carpenter, someone who looks for pre-dumpsters. the person bring resources or services).
 
one or more nomads at the time
 
knowing what's happening
 
spontenous contribution vs intentional community
 
difficulties of attatchements
 
creating rituals for the coop:
serving the other
host book
online community
the rule of the hug
ask "how do u feel today?"
introducing yourself at dinner
 
 
creating family
 
artist in residence
 
necessity of requirements and criteria for the guests
- why do you want to come to visit Coop
-how do you travel (sustainability?)
what do you want to teach
what do you want to learn
what do you want to share
 
 
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[[Category:Past events]]

Latest revision as of 06:14, 30 August 2017

Plenary session

Brainstorming discussion Legenda: Economically affordable: $ Ecologically friendly: EF Humanly Rich: H


Tools and means of cheap and sustainable nomadic travel


Eating

Dumpster Diving: $, EF Resources to find good trash aroud www.trashwiki.org

Dumpster diving in Montreal: philosophy and statistics (in French) http://parolecitoyenne.org/node/3771&dossier_nid=1281

Pre-dumpster: $, EF, H (talking to sellers about giving away food as a way to connect) Use face to face approach to communicate your needs. Food for charity purposes.

Food no bombs: get in touch to volunteer, some cities is weekly appointment, some is daily. get in touch with them to know more about it. http://www.foodnotbombs.net/contacts.html http://www.foodnotbombs.net/

Harvesting in the nature: find food around

Eating Locally produced food: Farmer markets: H, EF

Community Supported Agriculture (Organic baskets): issue related to prepaying in advance. Accessible only through third parties (other communities)

SKILL TO BE LEARNED: Efficiently eating: be able to eat less, organizing food/ration. Importance of balance diet and knowing how your body works. also important to reduce body waste. Energy spent in digestion.

Carrying food: simple ingredients (flour, water, salt, sugar, dry fruits and veggies) and simple recipes -chapati -recycled cans to create a stove -growing sprouts


Look for Openings (congress, art galleries etc)

Whole Food: eat from samples

Check local coops open dinners http://www.nasco.coop/

Accommodation

- Hospitality Exchange Networks short term (warm shower, couchsurfing, bewelcome, hospitality club, Servas, global freeloaders, tripping.com) - Long term: wwoof, helpx.net, grow food, aupair

- Camping: needs tents or hammock. Urban camping (check for roofs)

-Night buses or trains: H,EF

-ask people: sit in a busy area w a sign "I need a bed". Sometimes works.

Moving

- Hitch hiking (cars, boats, trains, airplanes-make friend w pilots) - Hitch by bike - Car sharing/pooling - Car delivering (work/move by delivering cars) http://www.HitTheRoad.ca - Bus - Walk - Bike

Coop sur Genereux

artist in residence financial issues: 10-11 people to pay the rent and bills more ppl can buy food and other supplies cannot affort a room for a nomad/traveler/someone who does not pay rent 1 person not paying but contributing to the life of the coop: vernacular economy (autonomous economy: skills of the nomad invested into projects such as artist, carpenter, someone who looks for pre-dumpsters. the person bring resources or services).

one or more nomads at the time

knowing what's happening

spontenous contribution vs intentional community

difficulties of attatchements

creating rituals for the coop: serving the other host book online community the rule of the hug ask "how do u feel today?" introducing yourself at dinner


creating family

artist in residence

necessity of requirements and criteria for the guests - why do you want to come to visit Coop -how do you travel (sustainability?) what do you want to teach what do you want to learn what do you want to share