Friday, March 4, 2022

A Brazilian Narnia: An Example of Christian Sustainability in Practice

Adriana Schalkwijk Ribeiro and Paulo Fernando Ribeiro


Chapter 2 - The Development


Slowly but steadily things started to grow and looked like their dream was possible.


What was supposed to be a water reservoir slowly became a much welcomed swimming pool.





As they did not have a sewage system they had to connect a biodigester system to clean the black water of the property. 


Then they needed a house - and the construction was quite a challenge 


Then the native plants and trees started to grow very quickly and soon the house was surrounded.





A night view from the house became enchanted - - - 



In three years the dream seemed to look more and more real - -  and flowers and butterflies became the daily surprises  - - 









Flowers for the Passover service 

To Be Continued 



2 comments:

Luiz Felipe said...
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Luiz Felipe said...

Querido irmão Paulo Ribeiro.
É um alento lê-lo (seus artigos na ultimato) e acompanhá-lo por este Blog. Em um tempo de imediatismo e desconsideração das coisas duradouras, o que você compartilha conosco é um presente.
Precisava, de alguma maneira, agradecê-lo por compartilhar tantas coisas boas na internet e servir, de modo algum, de inspiração para mim, que estou "no começo da vida".
Desejo que Deus continuando ao senhor e a família!
(Perdão inglês precário, pois não me comentaria na língua utilizada no Blog).

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