A glimpse into our daily lives during the the Evergreen State College study abroad program “Bittersweet: Cocoa and Permaculture in Trinidad Jamaica”
Travel Day: Monday, February 17, 2025
Students ready to depart from Seattle Tacoma AirportSpeedy lost in transitFirst views of Jamaica
Day 1: Tuesday, February 18, 2025
First stop from the airport: Jerk Chicken at Scotchies Welcome meal at Durga’s Den after a long day of travel: Jamaican Patties
Day 2: Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Fresh fruit!Communal meal timePassionfruit right from the treeDay one of the Permaculture Design Course (PDC) – tour of Durga’s Den through a permaculture lens
Day 2: Thursday, February 20, 2025
Morning viewMorning PDC theory sessionVermicompost introductionTaking in the viewAfternoon PDC theory session
Day 3: Friday, February 21, 2025
Visit from Afia Walking Tree of Solidarity YaadOyza: fashion meets the jungleCompost workshop!Talks with Dr. Dexter Gordon, TESC Executive Vice PresidentAfternoon class on soil with LiseAfternoon class on soil with LiseFireside chat with Dr. Dexter GordonLate night views
Day 4: Saturday, February 22, 2025
Morning PDC sessionLearning how to open coconuts Afternoons in paradise (Durga’s Den)Vermicompost demonstrationVermicompost demonstrationVermicompost demonstrationVermicompost demonstrationReggae band nightWood fired pizza made by studentsDancing to ReggaeDancing to Reggae
Day 5: Sunday, February 23, 2025
Base Map Workshop at Durga’s DenPacking up to move locationsThe walk from Durga’s Den to Very Dear, a mile down the roadVery Dear (AKA ArtVark)The view from the patio at Very DearAfter we moved from Durga’s Den to Very Dear, we went on an afternoon excursion to Dunn’s River FallsDunn’s River FallsDunn’s River FallsThe beach at Dunn’s River FallsDunn’s River Falls
Day 6: Monday, February 24, 2025
Morning session: water reclamation tour of Very Dear lead by RodjeAfternoon session: patterns workshopDurward cutting fresh sugar caneArrya serving some fresh fruit juice
Day 7: Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Day trip to Mount Pleasant Farms where we learned about their history and practices, hiked the farm, planted our own cocoa trees, and even got to ferment a batch of cocoa beans.
Morning theory at Very Dear and afternoon application at Durga’s Den
Morning PDC session at Very Dear: Trees & Energy TransactionsAfternoon PDC session at Durga’s DenSwale workshop @ Durga’sBlue
Day 9: Thursday, February 27, 2025
Work day at Durga’s Den double digging raised garden beds, pick axing limestone, chopping down trees, and planting in the swales.
Double digging beds @ Durga’sEmma & Lise (Mama Durga)Blossom getting her hands dirtyFinn taking a much needed break from hard workAvail & Tiana prepping JackfruitDinner @ Very Dear
Day 10: Friday, February 28, 2025
Day 1 of the Earth Building Workshop at Durga’s Den
Morning PDC session at Very Dear: Earth Building from CelineLearning to mix cobCeline demonstrating how to plaster a wallEmma after plastering the Student Kitchenette Curtis coming to Oyza’s aideCeline making cob bricksJena displaying their beautifully crafted soap dishPizza dinner at Durga’s
Side Trip to University of West Indies Mona Campus, Kingston
Ru’Ya and Moss explore graduate school possibilities at UWI’s Mona Campus with Dexter and Sarah.
Day 11: Saturday, March 1, 2025
Day 2 of the Earth Building Workshop at Durga’s Den
Aaron, Curtis, Ru’ya, and TianaSam carrying a bunch of cobMixing cob!Mixing clay!Break time in the “Chill Zone”
Day 12: Sunday, March 2, 2025
Day trip to Moore Town where we learned about the Moore Town Maroons history, took at hike to Mammy Falls, and had lunch with music and dancing. Afterwards we went to Winnifred Beach in Portland and enjoyed dinner at Cynthia’s.
We left Very Dear at sunriseMoore TownColonel Sterling giving a brief lection on Maroon historyMoore Town tourCynthia’s kitchenMoss and her lobster dinnerDinnerWinnifred Beach
Day 13: Monday, March 3, 2025
Our first day at our third location, Bath Fountain Hotel on the Eastern side of the island. We visited The Source Farm, a permaculture ecovillage.
Welcomed to The Source Farm with hot cocoa and fresh breadBlossom exploring the flora Morning PDC session @ The Source FarmAndrea immersed in permacultureFinn enjoying the hammockAn incredible lunch displayThanking our hostsOne of many view sectors Many examples of the beautiful natural building structures at The Source Farm
Day 14: Tuesday, March 4, 2025
After a short morning session at the Bath Fountain Hotel, we traveled to the GWG, a breadfruit farm and processing site owned by The Source Farm. They have had to stop all production because of a hurricane that disconnected their weir, halting their water supply. We were there to help redesign and connect the weir, a process that took three days. See the blog post on The Source Farm & GWG for more.
Morning PDC class at the Bath Fountain HotelObserving a Cocoa tree on the side of the road“The Tree” at the GWG siteTouring the GWGInitial assessments of the broken weir
Day 15: Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Filling earth bags for the weirAvail, Emma, and ArryaPlacing barbed wire to keep earth bags in placeA view of the construction of the weir“The Source of Life”Water successfully running through the pipe!
Day 16: Thursday, March 6, 2025
Roadside lesson from Rodje Rodje (Nine)Pit stop at Irie Lyfe to learn about their local honey buisness Nzinga from Irie LyfeMorning PDC session at The Source FarmFinal work on the weirWe left the GWG under the light of the moon
Day 17: Friday, March 7, 2025
The day started with an early morning departure from the Bath Fountain Hotel, to ultimately return to Durga’s Den. We spent the day touring the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona campus in Kingston.
Students with Dr. Shani Roper (right) at The Museum of The University of the West Indies Mona Students pose on the UWI Usain Bolt Regupol Track Students with Dr. David Picking, Senior Research Fellow at UWI after a talk Returning to Durga’s Den felt like coming “home”
Day 18: Saturday, March 8, 2025
PDC class on plant guildsSarah, Avail, and Andrea in Duluth overallsCeline adding the final touches to our earth building projectsArrya, Finn, and Celine
Day 19: Sunday, March 9, 2025
Jenna’s display of citrus, peppers, and herbs following a farmers market field trip
Making chocolate and adding inclusions at PURE in Ocho RiosEnjoying the evening … and peppers.
Day 20: Monday, March 10, 2025
Group photo after adding our fingerprints to the mural Celine created Presentations of our Final Applied Design projects Nzinga teaching us to make Cocoa BallsSarah working with the mortar and pestleStudents peel cocoa beansPermaculture Design Certified!
Day 21: Monday, March 11, 2025
Re-connecting with Nick Davis at his new OneOne Cocoa factory and store in Port Falmouth
Gillian Goddard and Nick Davis of the Cross Atlantic Chocolate Rebellion/Collective presenting at the Northwest Chocolate Festival, a field trip component of the Bittersweet: Preparing to Study Cocoa and Permaculture in Trinidad course, October 2024