Today our PDC co-instructor and new friend Betty Khoury said goodbye to us after lunch to head back to the airport and fly to Cairo where she had prior engagements.
Not having Betty around was a real downer for us, as we had become addicted to her smile and her cheeriness since she arrived. She never missed an opportunity to share her knowledge and resources with us, and was always ready to offer advice and support.
This was also our third day in the field, measuring and sketching away on our design sites and feeling a little lost. Our permaculture designs are slowly starting to take shape on paper but we have no idea what to do with them.
This will be a short post since I have to go think about the design I am working on with my team.
Until tomorrow then.
Betty, if you are reading this, we love you! Please come back!
Not having Betty around was a real downer for us, as we had become addicted to her smile and her cheeriness since she arrived. She never missed an opportunity to share her knowledge and resources with us, and was always ready to offer advice and support.
This was also our third day in the field, measuring and sketching away on our design sites and feeling a little lost. Our permaculture designs are slowly starting to take shape on paper but we have no idea what to do with them.
This will be a short post since I have to go think about the design I am working on with my team.
Until tomorrow then.
Betty, if you are reading this, we love you! Please come back!