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Life at
Finca Sarita
Each day here brings something new and
different, and daily life is anything but routine. Activities are
dependent upon the seasons, weather, cycle of the moon, and the needs
of the farm. We are located in the fertile pastoral foothills
of the western Andes,, in the agricultural community of Sarampion. The
area is home to a diverse array of lifeforms including monkeys, sloths,
iguanas, bats, owls, toucans, hummingbirds, fireflys, butterflys,
frogs, toads, lizards, possums, foxes, and catepillars, just to name a
few. In addition to the wildlife of the region, you
will be afforded the opportunity to interact with the amicable, curious
locals. Transportation to and from Calceta is usually in the
back of a truck bearing local farmers with harvests to sell in town and
returning with supplies.
Things to
do and learn
There is a plethora of activiities to enjoy during your stay here.
Listed below is a sample of
how you might find yourself engaged.
- Learn how to make chocolate
- Use the "Bunque" for hand peeling rice and
coffee.
- Learn traditional soapmaking
- Make banana vinegar
- Extract oil from oil seeds using our press.
- Make artesan crafts in our workshop using local
materials (Tagua, Bamboo, Real Palm, Mate Gourds, Coconut Shells, etc)
- Make organinc fertilizer (Biol) and Soil
Amendments (Rice hull carbon)
- Harvest/Plant/Process/Prepare Peanuts, Coffee,
Cacao, Corn, Tobacco, Rice, Sugar Cane, Yucca, Bananas, Papayas, and
much more!
- Make Wine and Rum
- Assist in the feeding and care of the pig,
rabbit, goats, chickens and Tumbalo (our hugging dog)
Food
Our diet (dictated by what is in
season) is typically vegetarian fare made from our fresh organic
harvests, though we are not strict vegetarians. Some dishes
are made with eggs, and we will occasionally have fish or chicken.
Please let us know if you have any particular dietary
requests and we will try to accomodate you. There are many
opportunities to learn local recipies and food preparation tecniques.
Accommodations
We currently have a variety of options for for your stay here.
The Cabaña de Peresosos features two single beds on
the ground floor and another single bed in the loft, with a hammock
swinging on the porch.
Casa Primitiva is a two level tree house, with a single bed and a
hammock, though couples have been known to snuggle up together (our
single beds are more like one and a half beds)
In the loft of the Ramada we have two double beds to accomodate couples.
Language
We are a spanish speaking family, and therefore you should have at
least a basic abillity to communicate in spanish.
Services
Available in Calceta
There are several locations in Calceta where Internet is available,
some of them high speed.
There is a cash machine on the main road in Calceta.
Reina Del Camino offers bus service to Quito, Guyaquil, Manta,
Portoviejo and everywhere in between.
For those of you with cell phones, we get service through Porta locally
at the Farm.
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