Farming with Community Classroom

This weekend I thought I'd spend some time with Community Classroom based in Dona Paula to get to know a little more about other spaces that do nature based learning for kids. I was told that it would be a field visit to a farm followed by a trek to the nearby waterfall. I had no idea that my idea of what a field trip was, was so off base. We spent the better half of the day getting cold and wet and covered in mud. We took off our footwear to make it easier to walk and my feel sunk right into the mud with every step. In this state we dug small trenches for water, made holes to plant seeds in and learnt how the farm does grafting for mango saplings.


Learning about soil


At the end of our work, we were rewarded with a trek to Pal waterfall. I have never been made more aware of how little I know of the outdoors. The kids were racing in front of me, running through slippery wet mud, rain, strong water currents, and steep descents. I felt like a baby who doesn't know how to use their limbs in comparison.

There's so much that formal schooling has taken away from us 

Unfortunately I have very few pictures of the trek and the farming on account of the rain, but no complaints! 


Minutes before being exterminated by the rain


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