The armchair critic

Zaia Kendall

Zaia grew up in a family of musicians in Holland, and has a background in top sport (snow skiing) and web development and design. She co-founded the PRI Luganville and PRI Sunshine Coast Inc (now PermEco Inc.) with Tom, and runs the “invisible structures”, like finances, business administration, website design and maintenance, writes articles and records and edits videos. She assists Tom in running the Kendall Permaculture Farm and supervising other volunteers. She is an active member of several musical projects and bands, involved in community music and runs percussion and marimba workshops, is the percussion leader for the Woodford Folk Festival People’s Orchestra and composes as well as plays music. She is passionate about community music and loves seeing people discover that they can play!

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6 Responses

  1. Kim Best says:

    good for you girl!

  2. Reblogged this on broceliande35 and commented:
    Bravo Zaia.
    Dank u well!
    Merci beaucoup et tres bonne journee.

  3. Bravo Zaia!
    Dank u Well!
    Merci beaucoup et tres bonne journee.

  4. Katja says:

    En zo is het maar net!

  1. 02/04/2016

    […] Source: The armchair critic – DIY Food and Health – permaculture, food, health and sustainability […]

  2. 31/05/2017

    […] I find it really interesting how everyone has their opinion on what the best methods or “systems” may be, but we see so few people that actually put it in practice and “live it”. And living in a city is no excuse! (yes, you can practice permaculture and sustainability in cities!) It is amazing how so many people seem to have plenty of time to argue or comment on Facebook, but do not actually plant anything. The planet is still rife with armchair critics… […]

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