Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Co-Housing

Last year my vacation to Aspen woke me up and motivated me to create my first blog. The bottom of this one contains many images and reflections from Aspen, August 2009.

This year’s inspiration came from a weekend conference that put me into several visioning processes.

I attended a conference in Sarasota Nov. 19-21 and learned a lot about how Co-Housing groups move from conversations, to organization, to ground breaking to being neighbors in a sustainable community.

Oak Vista Village www.oakvistavillage.com is the name for the first Co-Housing neighborhood planned at Simmons Avenue and 10th Street in Sarasota county. Sitting on ten wooded acres with grand oaks, palms, pine and citrus trees; it can accommodate up to 35 Single Family homes. I will be making the case for creating some of these as “affordable”, There are several ways this can happen and we will be exploring them in the next workshop, slated for Dec. 11-12, 2010.

The developer brought Zev Paiss here for the first of six workshops to build a community of co-housers together around Oak Vista Village. It was a very soft-sell approach to a practical way of living that has been discussed in several circles around town. We learned how other successful Co-Housing groups have designed their communities. He discussed the consensus process, homeowner association development and the partnership we can have with the developer. At the end of this weekend we learned the value of membership, including how much the developer is contributing to the process and helping residents with their deposit fees. We ended the weekend with a walk through the Ten Acre woods that is under contract for the next three months.

The property is divine. It reminds me of Myakka State Park. If you do not like trees, forget it. The owners gave us an informative tour and you could tell how much they loved this land.

Tracy Lux of Living In Community Network and Trace Marketing will be our local liaison and coordinator of our progress with getting the word out about this unique opportunity, I have purposely avoided that word. This is way more than a chance to save money, it is about living sustainably, ecologically, and efficiently. It is also about aging in place. www.cohousing.org

Most of us do not want to be put into a “home” when we get older. We want to stay in our own home. Bring the services to us whenever practical and pool our resources to save on services, utilities, communications and entertainment costs. These are some of the benefits of LIC that can be established by the resident/owners. This really is a self-governing body of neighbors with a bond that gets formed during the planning stages of the community.

When you move into your co-house, you will know all of your neighbors. And the trust and security this can bring to a village is invaluable. As members of the homeowners association from the beginning, before we have even broken ground, we will be designing our sustainable neighborhood.

I am Very Excited about this project and what it represents for the future of Sarasota. I hope you will join me in spreading the word about this new paradigm for Sarasota. For you. For the Planet.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Laughing

Employment 3 days/week at Suncoast Partnership is rewarding and pleasant. Grants Administrator is my new job title. I have a cubicle in an office downtown. With 5 other coworkers, sharing a space with another non-profit with many more employees.
It is nice working in a cooperative team atmosphere again.

Universe is sending out more Godness this new year. Stay alert and catch your shares of goodness today. I will direct some towards you, with Love. Julia

Sunday, December 27, 2009


I love my cozy home, cuddly human, other cats and catnip. We recall the many kindnesses given to Julia through the years. Suzanne and Bill, Tina, Deb, Laura. Jason and Carole have all helped me celebrate life with laughter, good food and great hope. Without going on with more name dropping, let us say that there are many local folks whose presence in Sarasota make our lives so much more pleasant. You know who you are.

On a compLETEly different subject, I have HBO again. Yeah, I know TV is bad for you. But my favorite TV show -True Blood- is in reruns before the 3rd season starts in June. IF you have HBO and you have not seen it yet - I will warn you it is addicting. The dialogues and story are superb. It does NOT dwell on the vulgar/bloody aspect of vampires. Rather, it is about community values, devotion, trust and love/sex. Oh yes, and there are the occasional laughs. But these come more easily once you get into the story. IF you have time on Monday night - check it out. HBO is running back to back episodes of season one. (The same directors did Six Feet Under.)
http://www.hbo.com/trueblood/season1/]


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Peace Prize


One of my lifetime heroes is Jimmy Carter. His work with the Carter Center was honored well in 2002 when he accepted his peace prize. Lots of folks are saying that Barack Obama does not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize......HOWever, in Carter's lecture and acceptance speech for this award he had this to say:
It has become obvious that the Nobel prizes are awarded for two basic purposes: to recognize past accomplishments of the laureates and to inspire future progress for peace and human rights.

No doubt, this award will inspire President Obama and other world leaders to do more, together to achieve successes in the striving for peace and human rights.

Peace on Earth ~ Peace inside your hearts.
With Love and Blessings
Julia Hanlon Seyffert

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Mountains around Lenado


Pine woods above Lenado, CO.


Fall colors starting to show on the ground foliage.


On the road back to Lenado from the peaks we explored on Saturday.


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Colorful waters of Maroon Lake





Icy cold water grows
the brightest green algae
I have ever seen.

Much of the surrounding
sand and rocks are actually
maroon colored, like the
Maroon Bells.

Something to do with
iron oxide...

None of these photos
have been retouched
or edited.

These are the real colors of Color-ado.











Maroon Bells, CO







Hiking around the Maroon Bells, outside of Aspen, CO.