Emerald Earth Sanctuary

Emerald Earth Sanctuary Building Community. Cultivating Hope. This land is the original land of The Pomo people. A seasonal creek runs East to West through the middle.

We are thankful to live on 189 beautiful acres, which covers the entire cross-section of a small watershed, from ridge top to ridge top. We acknowledge our great fortune to inhabit this place , and the fact that it is stolen land. We are dedicated to keeping the health of this land for all the beings that reside here, human and non human, so that it may be a sanctuary for future generations. The N

orth-facing slopes are mostly recovering redwood and tan oak forest, much of it very steep. The South-facing slopes are mixed oak/Douglas fir/poison oak woodland with large grassy meadows. We are privileged to share the land with many kinds of animals, including deer, bobcat, owls, skunks, newts, frogs, ravens, hawks, foxes, hummingbirds, wild pigs, turkeys, and the occasional bear or mountain lion. When the land was purchased in 1989, the only existing structure was a 20’ x 40’ wooden cabin, which has served for years as our common house, with a main kitchen, eating and meeting areas, shower, an office and kids’ loft. All other structures have been constructed using natural building techniques and as many on-site resources as possible. There are now five small cabins, a bathhouse/greenhouse with a sauna, showers, garden greenhouse, guest loft and a large common house. All of these structures are constructed with a combination of straw bale, cob, light clay, and straw wattle, with natural plasters and finishes. The wood used was either harvested on site, reclaimed, or milled locally. The cabins are heated by passive solar and wood stoves. There is a swimming pond and two developed springs, which provide water for irrigation and domestic use. There is also a vertical well that was drilled at the end of 2002. We recycle our gray water for irrigation. All of our electricity comes from solar panels, with a supplemental gas generator in the rainy months. We continue to think of ourselves as "off the grid," though we are "linked" to the mainstream via satellite internet and cellular phone. We have two developed garden sites where we grow mostly vegetables and herbs. We also have older apple and pear trees that still produce, and have planted many more fruit and nut trees. We keep goats, chickens and sheep and are open to more animals in the future, as a direct relationship with our food is important to us. We intend to concentrate our development on about 15 of the flattest acres of the land, leaving the rest for pasture restoration, wildlife habitat, wildcrafting, and sustainable timber and firewood harvesting.

Emerald Earth Sanctuary is excited to announce our next evolutionary phase.  After 35 amazing years of doing great thing...
03/24/2023

Emerald Earth Sanctuary is excited to announce our next evolutionary phase. After 35 amazing years of doing great things as a predominantly white community, we are entering into a long-term collaboration with two amazing Black-led organizations: Black to the Land https://blacktotheland.com/ and Holistic Resistance https://www.holisticresistance.com (with their related organizations: Grief to Action https://www.grieftoaction.com/ and Unrested Labor https://www.unrestedlabor.com/ ). This collaboration seeks to bring rural intentional community and nature connection opportunities to a population that has been systematically denied access to land and resources throughout American history.

Holistic Resistance and Black to the Land inspire us with their scope and clarity of vision, as well as programming that incorporates spirit, song, joy, grief, education and meditation into nature connection and permaculture. We have so much to learn from these social justice leaders and are honored to be able to provide them with a land base and technical support. We encourage you to check out their websites, linked above, and to contribute in whatever way you can to our upcoming fundraising campaign https://www.emeraldearth.org/make-a-donation and work projects.

What does this mean for Emerald Earth and your relationship to this land and community? We hope that you will stay interested and involved with Emerald Earth in this new incarnation. This organization and this land will be black-controlled and the programming black-led, but continue to be open to people of all colors, genders, and sexual orientation. Tom, Abeja, and Garnet enthusiastically continue to live at Emerald Earth in order to create continuity of care of the land and systems, and to help welcome the new caretakers into the larger Anderson Valley community.

Black to the Land is a journey of re connection and healing with the land for Black people.

08/27/2021

Work party this weekend! It's gonna be hot, but fun! Lots of fruit to pick and process!

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