Thassanee respondeu
Lindsey's comment deserves my respect.
During your stay we had a guest who had a moped accident and many plans changed. I no ask sorry for that!
There were other volunteers with Lindsey, unfortunately only she was interested in learning and doing, the others were avid all week looking for discounts for tours, a bit of work, playing, building a bamboo hut and spending the rest of the time on the phone. It happens unfortunately.
Now there is new air in the village, children playing, and volunteers who want to participate, play together, in the evening we dance with the fire and the moon and people ask to stay longer. lele is always the same.
Lindsey, you must return here one day and I hope to give you the experience you expected. You deserve it.
Lindsey, permaculture has always been everywhere here, just look. Thai cooking course, course on how to learn how to make preserved foods, the days after you left if you stayed we made vegetable gardens and compost, all here is permaculture.
Timothy has ruined the experience of many people here and has made it clear that there is no permaculture course here. A guy who has problems, I'm sorry, but you don't have to repeat the sentence because this thing is absolutely not true. I had the pleasure of being at your side with you and you were perfect in your role.
The last Permaculture lesson Lindsey, the permaculturist solves problems, running away, leaving is a failure if you want to be a person who wants to do permaculture.
Your advice is true and useful, we have already changed many settings but we still need to improve.
Gaarwé love you Lindsey.
lele