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Strawbale Archive for September 2002
451 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:43:32 2002

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Re: SB: The obverse of Casas que Cantan ?



Hi!
Sounds like the ultimate guilt-free "pancake breakfast" to me!  I mean - I'm ready to check it out, but (anyone got $2000 to invest in my visit)!  It has all the trappings of "sweatshop-style labor in exchange for vacation," yet if the benifits are REAL - hmm, how can one lose?  A "natural building simenar" (damn - pardon my spellingashefelligeritienia!)
AND the indegineous population benifits also...
(I hope (AND EXPECT) they would be benifitting by LEARNING the techniques as well as having the house built for them...)
Well, that combined with a vacation, meals (who needs to eat after 4pm?)
Well sign me up ONLY if they include a Tshirt...
(LOL(is there a symbol for "tongue in cheek?"))
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 22:45:39  
 billc_lists wrote:
>Hmmm.  $1900 for 8 days.  Not including airfare.
>
>You get a place to sleep, two out of three meals a day, and a couple 
>of tourist excursions.
>
>They get $1900(Canadian, I assume) AND 6 days of your labor.
>
>Sounds like a Tom Sawyer "paint my fence" deal to me.  Supplying 
>breakfast gets the workers to the job site, serving lunch keeps the 
>workforce on site... go get your own dinner.
>
>However, there are a fair number of deals like this around, where 
>people who don't just want to go and sleep in a hammock by the pool 
>can actually do some useful work while vacationing - planting trees, 
>working in the fields, installing solar panels, etc.  I can't say I'm 
>completely against it... if you want to learn and work on your 
>vacation in Nicaragua or wherever, it sure beats shopping for 
>trinkets, gambling, and drinking IMHO.  Opportunistic?  Maybe.  But 
>assuming that he's actually teaching sound SB techniques - and noting 
>the many differences between building in Nicaragua and say, Alberta - 
>and he can get suckers...I mean paying customers to build homes for 
>the needy locals (instead of his own Nicaraguan Getaway) then it 
>ain't all bad.  I'd ask for a few more details, like what are we 
>building, for whom?
>
>You probably won't see me signing up.
>
>I've posted this over to my friend Ron Mader, who runs the Eco 
>Tourism in Latin America website (http://www.planeta.com) for his 
>comments on "paint my fence" Eco Tourism.
>
>Casas Que Cantan is another world entirely.
>
>
>
>
>>When I read the piece appended below, it rubbed me the wrong way.
>>The operation struck me as being opportunistic(and not in a good
>>way) and an attempt at Greenwashing, probably largely because of
>>my knowledge of what Athena and Beel Steen and the members of
>>this List have accomplished with the Casas que Cantan initiatives in
>>the past. (see www.caneloproject.com , "Mexico work")
>>
>>Upon looking at the article a  second time, I had to wonder if my first
>>impression may have been off-base and more than a little bit weenie-
>>ish. In any case, it's offered here for your perusal:
>
>
>
>>
>>Ottawa man starts "development  tourism" project.
>
>
>
>>http://members.rogers.com/stoneis/ .
>>
>>The cost of an eight-day adventure is about $1900. That includes
>>accommodation in a Nicaraguan beach town, breakfast and lunch
>>every day and the workshop fee. Stone leaves dinner up to the
>>tourists, so they can feed some money directly into the local economy.
>>Field trips-one ocean sail and a volcano excursion- are also included,
>>but airfare isn't.
>
>-- 
>Bill Christensen
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>
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