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« Happy Birthday, Highways, May 1 | Main | Another one bites the dust: Kids on the Hill »

May 01, 2009

A beautiful note from Peru
Linda Frye Burnham / 09:34 AM

Forwarded from Trina Brammah, who is building an eco-art village in the Amazon jungle:

"Peru is a special, magical place where everything appears to be possible. The natural environment is alive with a presence that literally changes peoples lives. Here we can learn to work together with the earth, in harmony with her, in such a beautiful and innocent environment.

"The women who live in the 'San Roque' local village have become my dear sisters and mothers. These people follow the rhythms of the land and have a certain peace that comes through that. I just want to share that with people who want to experience what nature has to teach. While providing affordable studio and accommodation to give people the space and the freedom to create.

Love and Peace,
Trina"

Sachaqa Centro De Arte

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