24 May 2006

Questions and comments and odds and sods

Hello
The different forums that I have posted are a bit like a glossary of terms (in the wrong order) which are no means exhaustive! If you have any thoughts, questions, ideas please post them here, that way everyone gets to see and respond to them! Saskia - thanks for your brill input so far: I'm planning to get Giles to scan loads of pics this weekend and will add the BRILLIANT ones you sent me then! Cheerio, A

Here's a recent related story if found. Demolition for lost tribe's eco-house. Enjoy.

21 May 2006

Subculture

Steiner education

More of a lifestyle than a school. I loved going there, though it was only for a short time. Did Ceilidh the world of good too. One day she came home, aged 8, and told us about how her classmate, Raph, had been supping home-made beer that day. They all seem to have turned out quite well though!

Socialism

Simple Simon


Any thoughts on Hazel's empire? Or rather, reflections on the role of food in a communal living context.

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

all it's cracked up to be?

Self sufficient

Hands up who pulled it off.

Psylocybin

Have I spelt that right???

Operation Julie

Nostalgia

I am giving you carte blanche to talk about 'the good old days' here.

Non-competitive

Is it just me or are a lot of us kids who were brought up in apparently non-competitive environments HIGHLY COMPETITIVE NOW! What does it mean, anyway - to be 'non-competitive'?

NAKED!

There was a lot of it about back in the day. Pam and Giles never needed much of an excuse to get their kit off and parade about the place in the nood. I recall Ted wandering about stark bollock naked one day when I was in my super-sensitive early teens and my straight Welsh friend's parents were dropping her off in their blue Sierra...My attempts at passing for normal were dessimated.

Mud

Mother earth/back to nature

Montessori School


Above is a recent reunion (circa 2001) of some of the montessori school people; friends, teachers, parents and pupils, at Charleen's house in Bristol.
  • Click here to see more pics from the reunion


  • 'I went to the Montessori school. I hated it. We used to sing, ‘The river is a-flowing…’ They used to just want to talk about your feelings all the time. I was only four. I got out of it. I remember hating it. You'd sit around with tambourines and bang them…I didn’t like the other kids…I was a bit of an arsehole…I just liked to be nasty to people…Dunno why…I got a load of rosehips and cut them up and put them down people’s backs! As if to say, ‘that’s what I think of your emotions!’ (LJ, 2006)

    Kahlil Gibran

    I don't really understand what all that was about. Please enlighten me. (geddit?!?)

    Institutions

    'Tina hates any sort of institution; all of the crap that sometimes goes with being part of society. You can see why people would want to escape it and set up their own society. You wonder if it’s ever possible to achieve.' (LJ, 2006)

    Integration

    'Despite being so at one with the earth, their environment, and totally in tune with the ancient cultures and traditions surrounding them, the hippies seemed somehow not to notice that the language of the people who had lived in Wales for centuries and centuries was not in fact English, no, it was Welsh. Generally they made no attempt to encourage their children to learn Welsh or mix with Welsh speaking families, and the notion that they themselves might perhaps learn even a little Welsh, or even attempt to pronounce Welsh place names in a non remedial way, it seems, was, and still is, preposterous.' (SJK, 2006)

    Home-grown

    Infidelity

    Come on. We've all done it. Haven't we? Can you dig free love and condemn infidelity in the same breathe? Is it a fact of life?

    Hippy

    Why is hippy a derogatory term?

    Glastonbury

    Gender

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but it always struck me, or rather after I'd passed through the mirror phase it struck me that despite the liberal leanings and alternative aspirations of so many of the local folk in Wales the women still did the lion's share of the housework and childcare. If that was the case, why was it so?

    Free love

    Did it work? Ever?

    Folk

    As in, salt-of-the-earth people, often from the country, or strangely nostalgic music played on the violin after hours in pubs. The two often converge. There was a lot of that in pubs in Wales back in the day, and I think it has something to do with the remoteness, the bad weather, and the mountain ranges. Or something.

    Farmers

    Rosy-faced country gentlemen chewing on a piece of grass while nurturing nature. Or inbred sheep shaggers?

    Does anyone remember the line-up of locals on the railway track keenly watching the free-form May-day frolicks on the lawn with their binoculars?

    Family

    It's a funny word because it's often used in a reductive way to denote blood relatives. Stuff and nonsense. Family are the people who give you money on your birthday.

    Experiment

    This is an experiment. Please make it work.

    Elsan

    An elsan is a chemical toilet that doesn't flush. We used to have one in the coalshed before Dolwilym dragged itself into a state of near civilisation. Then it moved to the tiny sodden stone corridor between the side of the shed and the dripping wall and became a 'public convenience'!

    The Elephant Fair

    The Elements

    Ecstasy

    ‘Early days’

    Culture clashes

    Commune

    Cults

    Alternative lifestyle

    Acid

    Glyneirw

    Morfa, Blaenffos

    Meigan Fair

    The Red Barn

    Gwernogle

    Dave Winters’ plays (eg Golden Slumbers)

    May Days at Dolwilym

    The Shed

    19 May 2006

    Other people's children

    Boys in skirts


    Jethro, you looked so pretty and innocent when you were dressed like a little girl. But how did it feel?
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