Since taking leave from Purdue , I have found myself on a journey of discovery, knowing that need does not necessitate calling, but that it certainly should spark thoughtful consideration.
Freelancer I never thought I'd be going by this appelation, but one ought not presume to put constraints upon the future. Opportunities for offering oneself, one's time & skills, is seemingly without end in this part of the world, where we perceive there is always SO much to be done. Various & varied "Doings" have been the mainstay of the past 2 years. I'll offer you a snap shot of the primary ones:
Gardens for Life My relationship with GFL began while still at Kabul Uni, as several of the girls were looking for an opportunity to learn about the cut-flower industry. The gal single handedly running GFL was willing to give these girls a glimpse into the flower industry at large. Unfortunately, the girls became busy with other things and lost interest. But I gained such a deep appreciation for D (as we will call her), that I volunteered myself to her, initially in establishing an oil rose planting at the Garden Training Centre, located in a village a short drive outside of Kabul. Within a matter of weeks, we started a horticultural training program for the village ladies.
One of the lessons was on seed saving & sowing, with time after the lesson to go into the garden and practice.
They have gone to great length to contextualize western systems of agricultural production, such as the irrigation pond & canal system below.
Below is Hashim & Rupert inspecting the popular stool-bed, from whence cuttings are distributed & sold. They brought in clonal species from Oregon, that are incredibly quick growing and dense of wood.
My purpose for being with them was to give the extensionists training in chip-budding of fruit species (primarily the stone fruits: almond, apricot, plum, peach). For those of you not familar with chip-budding, below is a diagram of the final stages of joining the scion wood (of the desireable tree) with the rootstock.
Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation & Livestock Extension Communications Hub
Stemming from an ongoing relationship with UC Davis, I was asked to coordinate the establishment of this hub, which is to focus on the formation & distribution of pertinent horticultural information. Due to insuffient time, I really only organized the equipment/room end of things, while the A4 staff & folks from UCD carried out the training and follow-up.... We'll see what comes of this! Hopefully, a broadcasting of much-needed info!

Stemming from an ongoing relationship with UC Davis, I was asked to coordinate the establishment of this hub, which is to focus on the formation & distribution of pertinent horticultural information. Due to insuffient time, I really only organized the equipment/room end of things, while the A4 staff & folks from UCD carried out the training and follow-up.... We'll see what comes of this! Hopefully, a broadcasting of much-needed info!

Mercy Corps The last side-project I'll address was working with MC to develop a production manual for strawberry-transplant nurseries. A USAID-based group has been diligently promoting the growing of strawberries, and has hopes to develop a full-blown industry. They need a champion to follow this through --- we'll see about this one, too, as those of you who know me well, can perhaps also see the berry-bright future.
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