Earthville Founder Mark MooreHi all, and welcome to my little cloud in the Earthville blogosphere, where i get to share stories from the field, from a personal perspective, and occasionally sundry musings on topics (hopefully) of interest to global citizens and the curious extraterrestrials who study them online.

In case we haven't met yet, i'm Mark, and i founded Earthville in 1997 with a little (make that a lot of) help from my friends. In my other life (which thankfully overlaps greatly with this one) i'm also an artist and music producer, which keeps me nourished and helps support my globetrotting volunteer habit. I also appreciate the contemplative life (though probably from afar) and try my humble best to make this joyful work a meditation (and vice versa).

I love hearing from everyone, so please feel free to post comments.

 

 

posts tagged with 'himalayas' (remove filter)

  • 01 Skyward 150

    When we left you with the season finale cliffhanger last June, we had just bundled up our baby building with prayers that she'd survive the monsoon rains without a roof. That was asking a lot from a big mud sandcastle, and we put her fate in the hands of a few well-fastened tarps, some slate shingles at the tops of the walls, and a whole lotta flax husk in the mud plaster in which we dressed her up for the occasion. Well, the monsoon was merciless: it was the longest and heaviest in recent memory at nearly fourth months of battering downpours. But it turns out flax is up to the task! ...

  • 2011 06 091 Roof 150

    The biggest news on the construction of the Dharmalaya Institute is in regard to our race against time to get the roof on our baby building before the onslaught of the monsoon rains this month... and the update is that, well, we couldn't win, so we've done our best to change the game. ...

  • Spring2011Planting8-tree-150.jpg

    This week, during our first service retreat program (see news article) on the Dharmalaya Institute's new Himalayan eco-campus, we had a precious opportunity: our friends at SanghaSeva brought sixteen wonderful, hard-working volunteers from all over the globe to work with us, so we figured this was the time to take on... ...

  • 25 Progress 150

    We'll be posting a detailed update on the construction of the Dharmalaya Institute soon. For now, here's a little picture of progress... :-) ...

  • Raju.JPEG

    So much in life can't happen without the kindness of others, and this is especially true here in the Himalayas.In a "subsistence-plus" economy such as we have here in Himachal Pradesh, most villagers have enough land to feed their families, more or less, so they don't necessarily need to work... ...

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