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Home - by Tessa Altstatt, Garden Intern

10/14/2014

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In my wanderings, I have often pondered “How did I get here, to this place in time? How did everyone get here?” I know, I know…you’re probably thinking “how could this be related to the garden?!” Well. Just be patient. 

I have carried my ancestors from Europe with me always, but especially through this trip (my W.W.O.O.F.ing trip that started in May) as they were farmers as far back as our family’s written history will go. I find that my fingers grow calluses gratefully after a hard day’s work and I feel my ancestors supporting the strength of my skin to earn harvest. 

Then there are other ancestors giving me strength, yet I do not know what they did or where exactly they came, just that they were from this side of the world. Deep inside they have always been and will always be, giving my bones the courage they need to move, only in a very different way. 

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Having different parts of myself coming from different sides of the earth, with very different traditions, has always had me wondering where I belong. “Where do I understand the land best? How can I be most beneficial to this planet?” 

However, I am displaced, as are many Americans, and I do not quite remember the ways of the land my ancestors tended for so many thousands of years. Here at Songaia I am reminded that, no matter how far we have traveled, or what blood runs through our veins, we are human and we stand on land. What we choose to do, live to survive or live to profit, is what matters. The humility we keep is the important part. As long as we decide to cherish and support the land, helping it to thrive, to regenerate and give it hopes for many years of health, we have a place to live. We are welcome. 

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We must always remember we are standing on the ashes of someone else’s ancestors. With this new diversity of people, plants, and animals, permaculture is a beautiful step into oneness. It combines all the ancient wisdom into a modern world and connects us again to the land. 

As Patricia, Amy and I begin to plant cover crops and blanket them with remay, all the knowledge that was thus gained here has been seeded and covered to grow into my next journey as well. As the garden turns, I turn. I will miss greatly all that is Songaia, I will miss each and everyone’s individual beauty. I will never forget the faces, the laughter, the shared wisdom, and the teeming garden I was so blessed to have tended. Thank you for this opportunity, thank you for showing me that a supportive community is possible is this brave new world.

2 Comments
nancy link
10/14/2014 11:04:44 am

Beautiful! I love your willingness and ability to reflect on your past and how it influences your future AND what it is that beckons those images and stories from the past. Thank you Tessa for the gifts you have brought to Songaia.

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Michael Altstatt
10/15/2014 07:28:10 am

Oh Tessa, where and why hiding this talent from us. No kidding you write like a seasoned veteran of the script. Please write some more.

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