If you sense a void or a sense of loss, it could be due to a disconnection from Mother Earth. This connection can easily be restored by visiting Ketchum House, located just north of Toronto.
Occupying 4.2 acres, Ketchum features a wide range of Earth's ecosystems, including forests, mountains, valleys, jungles, and even a desert.
Staying in Ketchum will evoke a sense of tranquility and a connection to nature, as if Mother Earth is acknowledging our presence and our respectful way of living on her land.
Indoors, you will feel comfortable and cozy with heat provided by wood. Wood is considered carbon neutral because it captures carbon during its growth cycle, and even when a tree falls, it continues to release carbon as it decomposes.
To effectively manage a wood fire, you must have a strong understanding and physical capability to handle wood. During the winter season, the wood fuels the stove, resulting in delicious pizza as a rewarding outcome of your efforts.
The house features one bedroom, two bathrooms with "waterless" compost toilets, a kitchen equipped with a propane stove, a DC fridge, and all the necessary kitchen items to prepare delicious meals during your stay in Ketchum.
Managing the house during your stay is hassle-free thanks to new technologies that enable efficient operation. With a WiFi connection, we can detect any issues before they arise.
If you are interested in experiencing the powerful energy of the property or exploring a sustainable lifestyle, the owner Bill Dandie will be delighted to offer a tour.
Kindly review our Airbnb listing for additional information or contact us directly to avoid the guest fees.
Ketchum House
Mother Earth | Self | Oneness
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