Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Journal 3

I thought the field trip to ECHO was great! I wasn't really excited to go at first especially since I had never heard of ECHO and I wasn't sure what it was all about. I did some research online, and read a few different things, and still wasn't amped up to go. Once we arrived I found it to be more interesting. Some of the things that I learned will probably stay with me forever and I have even been inspired to eventually have my own moringa tree. It's an amazing tree and the possibilities of things it can do are almost endless! It has more nutrients in the little leaves than anyone could have ever imagined, and the way it can purify water just amazed me. I also found the neem tree to be of interest. It has antibacterial properties! It got me wondering why as a community we do not take advantage of these two amazing trees that could potentially, or possibly already are growing in backyards. The entire ECHO community of volunteers and interns is an amazing staff with great goals in mind. It amazes me that they can mimic such different landscapes and weather scenarios to get the necessary information so that they can better communities in different parts of the world. A part of me wishes that they would educate people in the US more, so that we can become more independent on our own agriculture vs. having things imported. I believe strongly in organic food and sometimes i have to not think about where my food is coming from! This trip along with the book A Land Remembered has really inspired me to live as naturally as possible. Maybe I will even have my own homestead one day and I won’t need to rely on anyone! This could an unrealistic goal, especially since I wouldn’t be able to hunt animals all year long, but it's something I really wish could happen one day in the future!
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