Hi Caro! Just wanted to say your videos are always such a joy to watch and are just filled with so much magic. being able to witness all the beautiful experiences you have been cultivating and nourishing over the past few years is so lovely and inspiring. Thank you for being you! 🌸🌻💜
Caro, I so resonate with you on moving slower and what you said about starting where we are with the tools we have....I feel that so deeply. I think about that as a creative, just using the tools I have now, appreciating the now, and soaking up the present.
I'm not feeling v well today so I'm watching your video to cheer me up as your videos are always calming and inspiring. That's a v good point about being happy where we are now and not wishing away the present, whilst building steps towards our dreams. I too am renting, I have an outdoor yard where I grow food and flowers in pots and I also now rent an allotment where I have approx 300m2 to grow fruit and veg. My dream is to own a house with a garden and orchard and sometimes I get depressed about how much it costs here in the UK. But I'm v grateful for my rental house, yard and allotment. On my allotment I have mature apple trees, pear trees, redcurrants, a hazelnut tree, raspberries and blueberries and I've made 4 raised beds for veg. I have exhausted myself from preparing everything to grow so I'm taking it easy for a few days. I recommend looking into permaculture. I'll do another comment with all my favourite food growing channels for you to check out. Edit: UA-cam isn't letting me post another comment so here are my recommended channels: 'Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton' (check out Abla's Garden) Jessie at Plot 37 Self Sufficient Me Grow Veg
I love what you said about being in the present of where you are 🍃 I have a colorful imagination and eager to see my dreams/goals unfold that I forget about where I am. Here. Learning to embrace where I am is something I am going to carry with me for the new month of June 💫 Te amo Caro, you are the big sister I don’t have. Thanks for sharing. I wish you well on your journey ✨🤍✨ Much love from Austin, Texas 🌞
Querida Caro, it's always so wholesome to watch your vlogs. So inspiring! When it comes to the weather, it was also in Europe unusually chilly. All the best to your new project with the vegetables and herbs :-) Abrazos
Hello caro, i have come back again and again to your viceos throughout the last few years and i am truly thankful for all you put out there for us to discover. You are a truly beautiful being, it is mazing to see you in such awe and hear you laugh so freely, i am very happy for where you are at the moment and that you are happy to be there. All the love, from switzerland
It’s really cool that you’re learning to create your own paints with earth pigments, I’d never even considered something like that but it sounds awesome! 😮
May I ask where you got the large ceramic palette with all the squares? It looks hand-made, and exactly what I'm looking for! Thank you! I agree that life-long learning is such a privilege - at the moment I am revisiting flower structures and angiosperm life cycles, for no other reason than my own interest. I'm just starting a long break from work and I feel like my mind can actually take all this in now!
This is brutally honest but you need less classes on gardening and more animal poop. Why? Because the real gardeners are the animal poop, decaying compost and the soil microbes and worms. You need landscape fabric over half the soil to keep it moist and shaded so the worms stay in your garden bed all day and breed. Watch edibleacres and dirtpatcheaven for more info. Dirtpatcheaven grows food year round in $100 pallet raised hotbeds electricity free using repurposed materials. But the beds require lots of animal manure to keep them hot through the winter. Chickens also have the benefit of keeping the ground free of ticks, mice and other pests. Humans were meant to be able to grow food and raise animals and tend to land, not as a luxury but as a right of healthy human existence. Real freedom is food security because then you can secure your health.
Yes!! humans are meant to be able to grow food and raise animals and tend to land not as a luxury but as a right, I am so there with you. Yes, real freedom is food security! I definitely need poop and compost and a lot of other things, learned all of this and more from the book "we are the ark" including biodegradable options to a lot of things usually used. Thank you for sharing the other resources as well, I will check them out for next year! As I mentioned in the video, I know I am not gardening perfectly, I am definitely far from that! What I used this year is what I had access to, and instead of waiting to do it perfectly, getting hands-on this year is helping me know more for upcoming years in the ones I will hopefully have access to more resources like poop and compost, one day, animals as well!
Hi Caro! Just wanted to say your videos are always such a joy to watch and are just filled with so much magic. being able to witness all the beautiful experiences you have been cultivating and nourishing over the past few years is so lovely and inspiring. Thank you for being you! 🌸🌻💜
I miss libraries, love being surrounded by books🥰
that HUGE painting is looking great!
Caro, I so resonate with you on moving slower and what you said about starting where we are with the tools we have....I feel that so deeply. I think about that as a creative, just using the tools I have now, appreciating the now, and soaking up the present.
I'm not feeling v well today so I'm watching your video to cheer me up as your videos are always calming and inspiring. That's a v good point about being happy where we are now and not wishing away the present, whilst building steps towards our dreams. I too am renting, I have an outdoor yard where I grow food and flowers in pots and I also now rent an allotment where I have approx 300m2 to grow fruit and veg. My dream is to own a house with a garden and orchard and sometimes I get depressed about how much it costs here in the UK. But I'm v grateful for my rental house, yard and allotment. On my allotment I have mature apple trees, pear trees, redcurrants, a hazelnut tree, raspberries and blueberries and I've made 4 raised beds for veg. I have exhausted myself from preparing everything to grow so I'm taking it easy for a few days. I recommend looking into permaculture. I'll do another comment with all my favourite food growing channels for you to check out.
Edit: UA-cam isn't letting me post another comment so here are my recommended channels:
'Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton' (check out Abla's Garden)
Jessie at Plot 37
Self Sufficient Me
Grow Veg
I feel exactly the same way, I have been studying and researching and going back to slow pursuits, it feels like it’s really needed now
Rewatching your videos heal me. Thank you
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I love what you said about being in the present of where you are 🍃
I have a colorful imagination and eager to see my dreams/goals unfold that I forget about where I am. Here. Learning to embrace where I am is something I am going to carry with me for the new month of June 💫
Te amo Caro, you are the big sister I don’t have. Thanks for sharing. I wish you well on your journey ✨🤍✨
Much love from Austin, Texas 🌞
You look so happy, your eyes shines like to suns ❤
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Querida Caro, it's always so wholesome to watch your vlogs. So inspiring! When it comes to the weather, it was also in Europe unusually chilly. All the best to your new project with the vegetables and herbs :-) Abrazos
Hello caro, i have come back again and again to your viceos throughout the last few years and i am truly thankful for all you put out there for us to discover. You are a truly beautiful being, it is mazing to see you in such awe and hear you laugh so freely, i am very happy for where you are at the moment and that you are happy to be there. All the love, from switzerland
It’s really cool that you’re learning to create your own paints with earth pigments, I’d never even considered something like that but it sounds awesome! 😮
It's a dream I've had for a decade! i still have such a long way to go, but we have to start somewhere right?
@@Caro.Arevalo starting is the best thing you can do for yourself 🎀
Как здорово жить в гармонии с природой, любить её и выражать это в творчестве. Всегда вдохновляюсь Вашими видео Каро, удачи и дальнейших успехов!
It sounds like a really beautiful journey you are on. And living surrounded by nature is a real gift.
Gracias Caro por tu video. Como siempre aprendiendo mucho de ti. 💙💛💚🧡💜❤️🌱🌳🦌
Always inspiring sweet Caro❤
Lovely remainder to connect spiritually with self Caro love this thanks for sharing 💜
Thank you Caro! Inspiring as always!
Lovely lovely video ❤❤❤❤
Hi Caro, your videos are very beautiful ❤ Can you tell us something more about your Ayurvedic journey? Thanks dear 😊
Love u caro. Thank for sharing your Journey.
Thank you so much !
Wonderful video thank you ❤
beautiful video!!
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May I ask where you got the large ceramic palette with all the squares? It looks hand-made, and exactly what I'm looking for! Thank you! I agree that life-long learning is such a privilege - at the moment I am revisiting flower structures and angiosperm life cycles, for no other reason than my own interest. I'm just starting a long break from work and I feel like my mind can actually take all this in now!
that is a wonderful topic you are learning from! the palette is from sugar house ceramics :)
@@Caro.Arevalo Thank you!! So many palettes - and they have beading trays too! 😊
This is brutally honest but you need less classes on gardening and more animal poop. Why? Because the real gardeners are the animal poop, decaying compost and the soil microbes and worms. You need landscape fabric over half the soil to keep it moist and shaded so the worms stay in your garden bed all day and breed. Watch edibleacres and dirtpatcheaven for more info. Dirtpatcheaven grows food year round in $100 pallet raised hotbeds electricity free using repurposed materials. But the beds require lots of animal manure to keep them hot through the winter. Chickens also have the benefit of keeping the ground free of ticks, mice and other pests. Humans were meant to be able to grow food and raise animals and tend to land, not as a luxury but as a right of healthy human existence. Real freedom is food security because then you can secure your health.
Yes!! humans are meant to be able to grow food and raise animals and tend to land not as a luxury but as a right, I am so there with you. Yes, real freedom is food security! I definitely need poop and compost and a lot of other things, learned all of this and more from the book "we are the ark" including biodegradable options to a lot of things usually used. Thank you for sharing the other resources as well, I will check them out for next year! As I mentioned in the video, I know I am not gardening perfectly, I am definitely far from that! What I used this year is what I had access to, and instead of waiting to do it perfectly, getting hands-on this year is helping me know more for upcoming years in the ones I will hopefully have access to more resources like poop and compost, one day, animals as well!
Beautiful video thank you
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