May 30 2008
Seeking Land part II
Just a short story on another short adventure which this time took us to France. As you know we (still) are in the early stages of building an Earthship and one of the main ingredients of an Earthship is, as you can guess.., earth.
We need a piece earth.., actually that is the first thing we need before we can do anything else.
Find land, get permit, buy land, and build Earthship.., that’s the idea…
So we made a second run, this time we passed through Belgium and along the way decided that the Belgium Ardennes are no longer an option.., everything points to the French Ardennes. And it’s not just the feeling we get, although important, it’s also the money.., it’s just a very big difference.., about half… well something like that.
Then there is political stability, the French way of living, better roads, the countryside is more beautiful and we think we have more chance of actually obtaining a permit.
There’s a great deal of people moving away form the rural areas in search of better times, mostly to the cities. This means the smaller villages suffer and the locals welcome new arrivals, for obvious reasons. And that’s good for us…
We visited a couple of lots and about half was really interesting. Some villages really “feel” nice and we think we could easily make a home there. Of course there is a matter of cost, size and how reachable it is. We did find one lot which was really interesting. A bit pricy but the broker gave us some hope. Any real developments will be posted…
So, a bit about the Ardennes.
I know in Holland everybody knows “the Ardennes” and most of them have been there, or in that area at some time, mostly in the Belgium Ardennes, but hey…
One reason for its popularity is nature. The hilly structure of the area limits agricultural development and thus remains nicely forested.
The Ardennes has its own historical value with strong ties to both World Wars. The many monuments and remembrance statues are a constant reminder of these wars and the strategic value of the area.
Even the Netherlands have laid claim to the area in various times and under various flags, as Spanish Netherlands, the Austrian Netherlands and the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, eventually ending up with just a bit of wet lowland.
So in the traditions of old, we reclaim the Ardennes.., or at least a small part of it…
Source: Wikipedia

Hi Rogier,
Very nice to find your column, just as I have been talking quite a lot lately about Earthship and the desire to create one (no concrete plans made though). I see by the way that you are Dutch as well (as me), so I could speak in Dutch, but leave it to English for the moment, to keep the style of your blog.
I´m living in Spain at the moment and want to find out what the possibilities are to create one here. Perhaps we could start up some conversation to exchange info and tips?
Cheers.
Judith
Hey Judith, always nice to be found…
I suggest several ways to get info on the Earhtship:
Lisa-Jane & Oscar (http://www.oscarlisabuild.blogspot.com/): They are building an Earthsip in Spain and are nearly done. Lisa-Jane is very helpfull and willing to answer questions.
Kevan Trott (http://www.earthship-france.com/): Kevan has build an Earthship in France (also for rent) and is European representative for Earthship Biotecture.
And you can ask me, I haven’t build one.., yet. But Í do stay informed on the subject.
You can always contact me with questions…
cheers.., Rogier