Call Out for Seeds and Support
Posted by colleen at about 2pm on Thursday July 24, 2008
The Gardeners of Eden East Timor Seed Project is calling for support for its 2009 program. You can help by sending seeds or making donations. With global food stockpiling and rising prices, Timorese families need to renovate their traditional farming systems organically and address the annual hunger and nutrition gaps, as well as invest carefully in other crops (forestry and small-commercial farming systems) sufficient to support trading. To do this, they need seeds, tools, supplies, and training.
After the Fall
Posted by mikemiller at about 1pm on Saturday July 19, 2008This is some tough single track -- I have been riding these trails for a long time with a lot of really good riders -- I don't think I have ever seen someone pick it up as fast as bodhi -- He just instinctively knew how to ride it out - I don't think he fell more than 2 or 3 times the whole week, I just happend to get my phone out in time to get this one..
Great Trail
Posted by mikemiller at about 12pm on Saturday July 19, 2008
Great Trail
Originally uploaded by justcoffee4u
Spent a Whole lot of time on my Bike --- 6 days in a row hitting my favorite clandestine Mt. Biking spots .. Don't try to find them -- it's like Brigadoon - good luck getting in .. Or out..... It all culminated with an epic 3 hour ride with Bodhi and Ben .. we rode a nice loop through a burned out area then up a fire road around the back side of a butte then bombed down another section of fire road to the car...
Mulching for the Dali Lama
Posted by mikemiller at about 11am on Saturday July 19, 2008Han Shan and I (mostly I) moved 18 loads of mulch -- Bodhi and Japhy worked in the temple hauling trash -- and Alicia cleaned up in the old House ... We worked for a couple of hours - it is always very peaceful and rewarding to lend a hand at deer park..
SUMMER VACATION
Posted by mikemiller at about 3pm on Monday July 14, 2008
- Just returning from a wonderful 2 week vacation -
Lots of details - but I will try to stick to the HIghlights
Skateboarding, Horse riding, goats , Family , Friends, FUR-TRADING, POOP THROWING... and more
Pics and details to come soon
Windsor CO, Skate park -- we were visiting friends from college - found a great coffee shop in Windsor - Loodles coffee -- and then hit the skate park
Seed Project Update: May 2008
Posted by colleen at about 4pm on Thursday May 29, 2008The Gardeners of Eden East Timor Seed Project continues to have successes with groups who have received in small commercial quantities of seed at six locations in Ainaro. All locations report good germination rates and we have avoided distributing seeds of crops that people are unfamiliar with. There has not yet been direct contact with the groups in Ainaro that were contacted through the Ministry of Agriculture but we hope that there will be in the near future; Such are the difficulties of maintaining regular communications with groups in the mountains. Carrots have all performed exceptionally well, as have silverbeet, some of the open hearted lettuce varieties, rocket, zucchini (summer and winter squash) and the more traditional crops of the area like cabbages and kale. In the next phase of the project we would like to start to concentrate on groups that are ready to move on from simple seed saving to seed multiplication. There are many groups that want seeds and not presently enough seed to go round.
what goes around
Posted by colleen at about 12pm on Thursday May 29, 2008Last year Kileen Cleberg, owner of the Red Rooster Coffee House in Aberdeen, SD came along on the Just Coffee delegation to Guatemala. And, as she said last night, this trip changed her life.
Since that time Kileen and her brother Dan, who together own the Red Rooster, have sold more and more of Santa Anita's Guatemalan coffee as well as given presentations and shared stories and experiences to educate those in their community about the challenges and realities of fair trade.
Santa Anita photos
Posted by colleen at about 1am on Friday April 18, 2008Just Coffee customer, Jeff Hofer, spent a month with Santa Anita community in Guatemala in July 2005 and has since been back in November 2007. I hope you enjoy seeing the lovely photos that he took during his visit there:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/withonef/sets/72157594388101155/
About Just Coffee and his time in Santa Anita, Jeff said, "They are wonderful community and my time there was quite a great experience...Its impact on me has been far-reaching and I am happy to have found a coop that sells their coffee strait from the finca." Thank you for sharing some of what you experienced through your photos, Jeff!
One Cup
Posted by colleen at about 12pm on Monday April 14, 2008One Cup is a short documentary filmed in Timor-Leste in January 2006 by Scarab Studio & Mutiny Media of Australia. This film attempts to offer insight into the struggles of coffee farmers in one of the poorest countries in the world. José Ramos-Horta, then Prime Minister and now President of Timor-Leste, and Keryn Clark, OXFAM Program Director, are interviewed in the film.
One Cup illustrates the positive benefits of fair trade while giving the viewer a glimpse into the challenges of coffee farmers in this lovely island nation. Unfortunately, the 29 minute long film does not delve into the actual reality of the fair trade system in Timor-Leste as operated and monopolized by Cooperativa Café Timor (CCT), an organization run by the National Cooperatives Business Association (NCBA) and funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Instead, One Cup chooses to focus an ideal fair trade system that so many of us hope to support while consuming products with that sweet little seal of certification that is supposed to guarantee us a product that is 'fair' to the farmer who grew it. The film is so generous to the current system of fair trade in Timor-Leste that at some points I even began to wonder who was actually behind its production. Although in my opinion One Cup does nothing to actually research or investigate the reality of fair trade in Timor-Leste, which is not nearly as nice as it may appear on the surface and from a distance, it is a lovely reminder of the ever increasing need for change in the way that we consume and trade across the globe.
How sad that now more than ever fair trade is becoming just more business as usual.
Jet lag
Posted by colleen at about 4am on Friday April 11, 2008It is after 5am and I haven't slept a wink. I'm jet lagged and I am freaking out.







