Joanie Hartnell-Beavis – “Archived” Series
In 2008/9 Adriana undertook a project to create the "Archived" Series - images and snippets of information about Community members.
In 2008/9 Adriana undertook a project to create the "Archived" Series - images and snippets of information about Community members.
Eileen had a vision of seven cedar wood bungalows to the east of the original garden on a site that was a huge rubbish dump. Peter measured the area and discovered that it was possible
The foundations of our Community were laid on many levels: Formative people (this post and Our Foundations - more formative people) Different spiritual and religious traditions (The Western Mystery Tradition) Cooperation among the different kingdoms
Joanie was born in Hong Kong where her father was a solicitor. She met Peter Caddy when he first came to St. Anne's to visit Liebie Pugh in 1965. After Liebie's death in 1966 she
My first experience of care in our Community was when I came to live here in the late 1990's and I was invited to help look after Joanie, Eileen's closest friend. Joanie was in the
The First Bungalows first cedarwood bungalows arrived 1967 photo Findhorn Foundation During 1967 and 1968 seven cedarwood bungalows arrived in the bare duneland. Joanie’s was the first that went up in April