Nomadic Farming | Leaving the Oregon Farm for Fall on the Road

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Kaylan Rosa

Kaylan Rosa

9 ай бұрын

Saying a very hard goodbye to the farm as I leave to start another season of nomadic living on the road in my van. As a farmer and a nomad, the end of each chapter is never easy. Join me as I talk about the nature of nomadic farming and say goodbye to all the plants, flowers, and food I've been growing and eating over throughout this wonderful work season in Oregon. This has been a plant lady garden foodie dream, living close to nature, gardening every day, foraging in the forest, and farming in beautiful natural landscapes. I'm so grateful this job brought me to the pacific northwest this summer, gifting me so much learning opportunity, fresh organic produce, new friends and a chance to soak up a local community and landscape between adventures to the coast and mountains. Cooking with the freshest seasonal veggies, experimenting project in the kitchen, and having more vegetables and fruits than I knew what to do with. This has been a special time of my life that I will cherish forever, but I must embrace change as I transition back into full time travel for the fall season. Join me as I explore new places and my favorite mountain spots for autumn. Here's to more farms, planting seasons, flower gardens, greenhouse work, and fresh food adventures to come.
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Being a nomad naturalist enables me to reconnect with nature in a whole new way. I hope to inspire this inner peace and happiness in others through a closer relationship with mama nature, through healthy eating, outdoor recreation, edible food gardening/farming, and sustainable living. KZbin has enabled me to better educate and inspire from the road.
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@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
You guys don’t know how much it means to me that you watch these videos! Everyone is into the glamorous travel videos but this content is very important and dear to my heart. We can’t have adventures in nature without good food for fuel and sustainable farming methods for the health of the earth.
@karenb1627
@karenb1627 9 ай бұрын
You are truly gifted with your beautiful narrative. What a gorgeous life you've created from your heart. ❤
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Aw thank you sweet friend ♥️ we are all artists and our lives are our canvas!!
@jorgearenillas4
@jorgearenillas4 9 ай бұрын
Loved the video ❤. I had a smile the whole time, and really enjoyed the flowers and the other plants and you opening up about your homesteading and nomadic life feelings. Thank you so much, you made my day much better ❤
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Aww this made me smile. Thank you so much friend for valuing these underrated things ♥️so happy to have made your day from the garden!!
@kellihillebrand8341
@kellihillebrand8341 9 ай бұрын
We have been gardening the past 2 years and can not believe how much we enjoy it. I feel so at peace, satisfaction and freedom with it🌾 We planted the 3 sisters in a garden bed last summer😋 Just finished reading Sweetgrass as well and thoroughly enjoyed it🥰 No matter what type of content you put out it never ceases to amaze me! You are so talented, kind, compassionate, funny, entertaining, beautiful…the list goes on and on🙏🌱🌻
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Awww that warms my heart to hear. It’s such an enriching and grounding practice, not to mention the homegrown produce is truly priceless. That experience of nurturing it into existence. Always cherish your sweet comments friend! You flatter me :,)
@BIGNickHenry
@BIGNickHenry 9 ай бұрын
Long term travel is not an act of rebellion against society; it’s an act of common sense within society -Rolf Potts
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Home boy hitting us with them wise words ayyyyy
@robertnachtsheim3594
@robertnachtsheim3594 9 ай бұрын
Wishing you were taking Uncle along on the adventure. Ty for sharing!
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Aww me too haha although I don’t know if my friends would be able to cope with that 😂 plus he’s so high maintenance idk how I would cope either 😂😂
@mamarana524
@mamarana524 9 ай бұрын
Hello from New York city!
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Hello!!! I love Brooklyn botanical garden if you ever get a chance go go!!
@jeannenimmo5
@jeannenimmo5 8 ай бұрын
Many of us are only a generation or two away from agriculture and farming - my grandfather made a living at it for his entire life and he and my grandmother raised 10 children, none of whom went into farming. His name was George, which means(Greek origin)farmer or earth worker. Be well, stay safe. 🥾
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 8 ай бұрын
I guess we all probably descend from farmers to since it was the first major occupation upon leaving the hunter gatherer lifestyle!
@jeannenimmo5
@jeannenimmo5 8 ай бұрын
Yes, historically, but I was talking more about our contemporary lives of the last hundred years or so. We are still close to the earth, in spite of our modern-day lifestyles = closer than we are will to think or admit.@@kaylanrosa
@joemamamia1751
@joemamamia1751 9 ай бұрын
Is it goodbye, or see you later?? We, here in Oregon, will definitely miss you! --Well, the PNW, in general, fa sho! Safe travels, Kaylan!
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Definitely see you later to Oregon! As for the farm, it would be cool if they invite me for another season but we will see!! The PNW is too special to keep me away for long ♥️ thank you friend!
@ShadowCatDreams
@ShadowCatDreams 9 ай бұрын
Could you do a video on safety? Like hiking safety, bear safety, camping alone safety etc.
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
I’ve done a few shorts on the topic but I could certainly make a full video!!! Thank you so much for the request I always appreciate these ♥️
@barrywatler7482
@barrywatler7482 9 ай бұрын
Hi ya Kaylan awesome video again , I’ve grown Corns Beans and Squash we say Pumpkin, but never heard it called Three Sisters but I wii be calling it that from now on. Uncle is a 🌟star , I still think he looks like a Dingo 😂.Take care and stay safe cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🌺🥬🩷
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Yes!! Hope you grow them close together as they help each other so much!! I agree uncle is the real star of my videos I adore him. He probably acts like a wild dingo too!! Sending thanks and love friend!
@KrazyHandz3
@KrazyHandz3 9 ай бұрын
Your living proof that the Age of Aquarius ♒ is alive and Very well ❤️👑😁💯💪
@kaylanrosa
@kaylanrosa 9 ай бұрын
Aww so flattered haha that’s the great change I want to make but that might me my Aquarius sun showing too hehe
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