Tuesday, June 3, 2008

A Home for spacEurope?

While on Mars the time is to dig, here on Earth I am digging for time...

Updates have not been as regular as I whish them to be but I think that this is happening for a good reason.
But not all is lot...as I made mention to yesterday, Barry Goldstein, Phoenix Project Manager, will be soon at spacEurope for another Live Q&A and Stuart Atkinson will deliver us a new, and promising interview with Mark Lemmon, Phoenix Co-Investigator, SSI Lead, Dust Cycles, Texas A&M University.

Stay alert!

In the meanwhile here is why (besides the extra amount of work I'm dealing with...) spacEurope has been a bit rusty...
I have been, during the days of life of this blog, comparing spacEurope to a home, to a place where everyone is welcomed, where everyone has a role.
Brick by brick, step by step.
Some of you know, others don’t, that I am a pilgrim, in the sense that I, literally, walk the paths of this planet in search for answers and, more important in my perspective, posing new questions.
Call it a personal q’n’a if you wish…
In the course of those walks I feel privileged to have crossed my journey with other humans and their experiences which always taught me something, at least to be aware that my reality isn’t the world’s omphalo…
In the course of those walks I have met people that have dedicated their lives to those who, like me, assume this walking way of knowing our world as a very important aspect of our existence.
That was something I have been thinking for a long time. To host.
To build a house of knowledge, a place where people could share perspectives, a place to speak, listen, see and learn.
A place where one would bring what could and take what needed.

I’ve been investing some money, and the return of that investment will permit me to pass from a virtual place into a wood and stone one in the year of 2009.

The objective? To welcome you, reader, and all those with the will to learn that might land in a inner, hidden, peaceful corner of Portugal.

Ideas regarding the structure of the place are still finding their way, still getting acquainted, but the main issue will be that this house for the Homo Viator would have basically the same structure as this blog you are visiting, non profitable.
Taking a look into the future things would work in a way that solidarity assumes a very important role.
People would express their will to visit, there would be places for 20/30 people, we could even organize thematic workshops there…
Since there would be no money involved, the idea was to each one bringing something that would become part of this house of friends with knowledge as quest.
A book, a bottle of wine, an idea, something from back home…
Something that would make of this place a home where everyone visiting would feel as it own.
Although I have posted a picture
in a previous post, the location is not yet decided, that is why other candidates make their appearance as the one below…



Just imagine that patio in a hot summer night filled with people around a table in a conversation until the rise of the sun…Although both this estates (and others…) please me a lot, they are for sale now and I doubt that it will be available within a year, and more area is required to permit that what I intend to do become a reality, with lots of space to satisfy the objectives of those arriving, and this can vary, if someone comes with the spirit of gathering around a table discussing, perfect! If someone needs a place where it can be on its own, to study, to work in a peaceful environment, to think…perfect!
Whatever is your goal, your search, your dream...hope to see you there one year from now!
Until then, I'll try to give keep you inform about the latest developments.

Ultreya!

Rui Borges
Sintra Portugal
spacEurope Editor

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