On TV, on radio and online in October

Three very different news items appeared in October, reflecting our diverse ecovillage community – on TV, on radio and online.
A recent visit by France24, an international TV network based in Paris, looked at the eco initiatives here and our journey towards becoming carbon neutral.
The BBC’s Radio 4 piece is a bit different … In The Findhorn Garden, sound designer Jonathan Webb has edited clips from a treasure trove of recordings, from the 1970s to the present – and attempted to record sonic traces of higher elemental worlds. It’s a quirky dive into the mystery of the subtle realms, an invitation to pause and explore the connection we all have with nature. (More info and international links here.)
Completing the third expression of our community is the Forres Gazette on our heritage. The Original Caravan, where our founders stayed at first, is being restored. Jonathan Caddy, born in the caravan, tells the story.
France24, an international TV network based in Paris, visited recently, looking at the eco initiatives here and the journey towards becoming carbon neutral.
The BBC’s Radio 4 piece is a bit different … Sound designer Jonathan Webb has edited clips from a treasure trove of recordings, from the 1970s to the present, to tell the story of The Findhorn Garden – and attempt to record sonic traces of higher elemental worlds. It’s a quirky dive into the mystery of the subtle realms, an invitation to pause and explore the connection we all have with nature. (More info and international links here.)
Completing the third expression of our community is the Forres Gazette and a piece on our heritage. The Original Caravan, where our founders stayed at first, is being restored. Jonathan Caddy, born in the caravan, tells the story.
Together they tell our story, of a commitment to eco action, connection with the intelligence of nature, and our long history. Enjoy the media!
