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Update #1: We've Struck Water!

Posted on December 30, 2009

Hey all!

Just wanted to let you know that a couple of weekends ago, we made an investment in this cabin and the others to come. We dug a well! That's right, we're prepping the area to have fresh running water. And not just fresh, we're talking glacial. The land near our cabin has a great spot with a store of fresh glacial water that's never been touched by human impact (... awesome). Not only that, in the process of drilling, we found out that we're sitting on a glacial deposit of clay that makes it perfect for geothermal heating! More plans on that later, but thought we'd share!

Happy holidays all and more photos, and video to come soon!

Love and Light from Ananda


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      Cassie Marketos on December 30, 2009

      so neat, guys!



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Gathering bright minds, warm hearts, and helping hands, we are creating a small farm that works with nature’s rhythms to nourish the people, the land, and the spirit of Ananda. Find out more at http://blog.anandaharvest.org/