We have been asking people at the Geopark for their definitions of Off- Gridding for our final Radio Dreaming Episode. Here are some initial responses from Louise, Judy and Marylin, who we spoke to at a Place-Dreamer Pod Tour home visit.
…….then came Anna and Claire
Fresher than a breath of fresh air
Having not a single care
They dreamed their way through days
Loved flowers old things rock and stone
Dolmen and ditch bridged time
With song and words and deep primal strings
That tie our worlds so that time itself
Was lost when Anna and Claire came……
I believe the work you do really helps people to value what is important about their place in space – keep it up.
-Dave Scott, Gortatole Activity Centre Facilitator, N. Ireland
I'm loving the sounds, smells, textures, and virtual visuals of Radio Dreaming! It's a 'mini-vacation'!! -Gale Picard Dorion, NMA wonderful project, reconnecting to and listening to inner/outer Nature is crucial in this time of ecological and ethical crisis. -Colin Donoghue, NY
I just listened to Radio Dreaming and I enjoyed it so much. It was really beautiful and soothing to listen to because I could sense how "in the moment" you guys were through your voices. I need more stuff like that in my life; Inspiring and interesting and a bit higher up on the cultural ladder that my usual forms of entertainment. -Jessica Scott, OR
Anna Keleher (Devon, England) and Claire Coté (New Mexico)
40 days and 40 nights at Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, Eire/N. Ireland
-Exploring dúlra/ecosystem, dhúchas/heritage, aisling/dream
-Devising adventurous processes, novel techniques and gentle interations
-Gathering data about past, present and future ecologies
thanks very much actually I need to buy some headphones as its roo quiet except for the last persons one but an interesting idea to have these women talking about it on radio.xx
Yes you need to listen to our audios on headphones. We must remind people on each audio blog entry. Listening with earbuds or phones is a must for a totally immersive experience. Anna
Thanks for that wonderful lively audio impressions! Enjoyed enormously listening to it. Reminded me how much I miss Ireland… :))