Last Days of Summer: Cooking a Banana Flower and Building My Cabin


In the Australian rainforest summer has come to an end. Autumn brings sunny days by the creek, abundant food in our permaculture garden and beautiful days spent building, cooking and playing in the creek with our duck.
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We are sisters, Julia and Anastasia Vanderbyl. A few years ago, we began a journey to live a life in perfect harmony with nature. A life of caring for animals, growing fruit, planting trees, gardening, cooking, creating, building and learning to live with the land.
In this time, nature has taught us more than we could have ever imagined.

Our environmental films document the landscape, the lessons we’ve learnt and our work as regenerative farmers here on Bundjalung Country.

We live on the land of the Arakwal and Minjungbal People of the Bundjalung Nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Country we live on and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters. We thank them for protecting this rainforest and its ecosystems since time immemorial.

Chapters:
0:00 Playing in the glistening creek with my duck
2:13 Building the cabin in the rainforest
3:50 Harvesting herbs, papayas and a banana bell
5:40 Cooking from our permaculture garden
9:42 Julia, the goats and the ducks come to the cabin
12:51 Collecting secondhand zero waste building supplies

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