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thanks colette, i follow your blog and videos when i can…how does the law stand on your dry toilet, i have one before abroad but as i am moving back to ireland i wonder how a dry toilet is seen? i have no toilet facilities except a dry toilet at the moment, but keeping my head low !
keep up the good work and thanks for sharing..
I have no clue or care about the law on what I see as the kindest way or Mother Earth.
That sounded rather abrupt and was not meant in that way…Blessings X (but the law’s an ass on anything that considers the well-being of Mother Earth!)
I found your blog while warming myself by our fire one cold, rainy/sleeting/snowy afternoon as the seasons shifted from winter into spring. Your wonderful videos of home, gardens, fairy bowers, trees, mountains, and Jack and Bear have inspired me! On a very practical topic: our cabin uses a non-flush toilet, and I’m wondering: do you have advice on how to set up a system to process the human manure? Ratios of materials? Looks like you have large rubber garbage bins for the composting process….Thank you for your reflections and enlightened passion to serve our Mother Earth, Colette! Blessings, Martha
No ratios, just ensure poo is covered with material as in this blog. https://bealtainecottage.com/2014/07/01/easiest-ever-compost-toilet/
Thank you, Colette. Soon we will be starting our own system based on your model and will let you know how it goes!
Wishing you a lovely day Colette!
Yes, please be fair to yourself and fair with the gardens. It’s good to take a rest.