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THE WHOLE FAMILY: ED, KATHRYN, THEIR GRANDCHILDREN AND DOGS
I'm sitting in the living room at the Belzers' house. Past the wall of windows in front of me, horses graze on a vibrant backdrop of green.
I just got in from helping Ed Belzer capture a swarm of his bees and bring them to the hive. Dominique is out watching the grandchildren at swimming lessons, while Kathryn, Ed's wife, takes the dog to the vet.
Ed and Kathryn live on 200 acres of land in the Musquodoboit Valley, Nova Scotia. Among many other roles throughout their very full lives, Ed is a retired Health professor, and Kathryn an artist. Both are also grandparents, and frequent hosts to all kinds of visitors. Ed now farms the land using horses.
Together, Ed and Kathryn have initiated a co-housing project on their land. Co-housing generally refers to a group of homes that are privately owned, where residents enjoy private control over their own unit, but share resources and decision-making about common areas and communal responsibilities.
Ed and Kathryn plan to build twelve to twenty modest units, where residents will live in a community environment, sharing decision-making, a common room, farm work, child care, and some meals. In pursuit of environmental sustainability, they hope to build everything off-grid. For more information on their project, you can visit www.chaswoodcohousing.ca.
This has been an appropriate first stop on our cross-country tour of intentional communities. As they are still in the planning stages (their "pre-application" just went in Monday to the Halifax Regional Ministry), we have been able to learn a bit about the bureaucratic red tape that goes along with starting an intentional community.
Between building permits, applications to the Regional Ministry, and conference calls with other members who are scattered across the country, Kathryn and Ed have a lot of work on their hands. Grandchildren, farm work, and visitors like us only add to the workload (no matter how useful we pretend to be).
Before the beekeeping endeavour today, Dom and I helped Ed pull out all his farm machinery from the barn, and then learned how to drive a horse-drawn wagon. My first time milking a goat was just the previous day.
Last night, Dom suggested in all seriousness that we should stop at the next used clothing store we see because he needs a pair of overalls. Today, he seems to have forgotten about the overalls and is talking about buying some farm land instead.
A couple of days at the Belzers' will do that to you. Maybe it's all this clean air...
Posted by shayna at July 14, 2007 04:15 PM
Shayna & Dom:
So exciting to hear of your travels and all the interesting places you are visiting and learning about. These new experiences that you both are being introduced to will help broaden your ideas and understanding of human beings as they live and survive in so may different ways. All the best as you continue on your trip of adventure this summer.
Love, Aunt Bev
Posted by: Aunt Bev at July 16, 2007 08:34 PM
Just wanna say that I am mad proud of your journey. I look forward to hearing about other experiences and lessons that you may find. Kudos to Dom and Shayna for pushing ahead with something worth doing.
Posted by: John Hupfield at July 17, 2007 03:01 PM
Hi Dom and Shayna (whom I have not met just yet)
I think you guys are doing an amazing thing. I hope you are both having so much fun and learning lots.
Noticed you are in Nova Scotia. I'm heading there July 27-31st to Halifax, will you still be there?
TTYL.
-M
Posted by: My Yen Trung at July 17, 2007 03:46 PM
Thanks so much to everyone! It means so much to hear your words of support.
M, we'll hopefully (maybe) be on our way back West around that time... perhaps we could give you a lift, if you're looking for a ride. Feel free to e-mail me (shayna.stock@gmail.com) to get in touch further.
Posted by: Shayna at July 17, 2007 06:55 PM
Dom and Shayna,
Hope the experience is going well and we are looking forward to reading your experiences.
Be safe,
Mom and Darrell
Posted by: mom and darrell at July 19, 2007 10:28 PM