The kids keep themselves occupied in the playground, using the tire swings to build ever-more-complicated machines, while the women are busy cooking in their makeshift kitchen.
The Women's Group were thrilled to be approaced by representatives from ProPeten about hosting a 2 day workshop for about 30 indigineous people from other villages. The 2 days of meetings are taking place in the meeting house up in the top right, and the women are making the lunch in the makeshift kitchen in the foreground.
Several of the kids went to ask Rose if she would lead them through a yoga class while their mothers were digging and planting. If there is anyone out there who would like to volunteer as a yoga teacher, you would have classes of several different ages ... the people here love it, and don't have anyone nearby to teach them on an ongoing basis.
Doña Juana Melendez, president of the Women´s Group, sets a strong example as she digs, hauls and plants to help create the FOREST GARDEN. She looks forward to the time when they share in a regular harvest of various fruits and vegetables, which will also be used to make preserves for sale to the public, and to sell through their restaurant.
Todd Bauer of Trees for Life carries 2 platanos trees to their spot. This garden of trees will be a ¨layered¨garden, with a variety of tall trees, with shorter bushes and shrubs under those, and various types of usable ground cover (sweet potatoes) under those. Also, a variety of berry-bearing bushes will be planted to create a "living fenceline" all along the borders of the property.
Rose Lord (Global Coalition for Peace) and Juana Melendez (Women's Group President) are in the process of planting one of the many trees that will be part of a "forest garden" ... a very special "showplace" that the women, with help from Tom Benevento and Todd Bauer from Trees for Life, are creating on their land.