Who we are
Feb 19th, 2008 by lilygpad
I’m a lucky duck, a traveler who happens to meet the right people in the right state of mind. I’ve been around the wonderful country of Germany, farmed (thank you, WWOOF) in the beauty of Hawai’i, climbed rocks with the bears of Yosemite National Park in California, and driven across the U.S. eight times so far. Although I’m a woods and mountains girl at heart, I’ve been lured by the likes of Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Chicago and Portland.
I’m an immigrant gypsy. I moved from snowy Kiev, Ukraine to Brooklyn sidewalks at age 7 in 1989. Yes, I do eat borscht, but only if my babushka made it. I’m in love with languages and so far my collection includes English, Russian, un poco Español, ein bissen Deutsch, and a tiny bit of French.
I’m an artist of sorts. I play guitar, am learning to pluck the ol’ banjo strings and am fond of banging on pots and pans. I sing my little songs. I write little tornadoes. Currently my focus is on Akula and the Fantastic Finn Family Circus, which is a work-in-progress concept album that will include songs, stories and artwork. I sew, crotchet, play with paint, I make puppets.
I’m a teacher, a nerd. After getting my Masters in Education from Rutgers University, I taught high school Language Arts in Mahwah, NJ. It was an amazing time, and of course, as any teacher will tell you, a learning experience. We put on plays, read Salinger and Angelou, played with SLAM poems, filled pages with ink and discussed life’s lunacies. I’ve worked a lot with tutoring and child care and it’s a profession that hits hard in the heart. I hope to continue it in one shape or another.
Most recently, I’m a sustainability addict soaking in the green life. My travels have taught me that happiness isn’t as heavy as I once believed. I don’t need this earth to strain much for my satisfaction. Now I read up on Ecovillages and co-housing practices in Denmark. I watch how-to-build straw bale videos and thumb through the Real Goods catalogue. I visit CSA farms and Earthships. I’m still learning, and there ain’t no stopping this train.
So, that’s a bit of me for ya. More goals and hopes fill the pages of this site.
Lily Gershon
I just came back from a dance party where I danced in boots with lots of incredible people I knew and didn’t know. It was upstairs from this bar in town, and they had a window open to the street where all could see the snow coming down.
Tomorrow, I’ll go up to Cornell University and videotape lectures. In the evening, I’ll probably practice making lap top cases, for my next video for about.com, unless I’m too tired in which case I’ll probably eat some dinner and do something lazy.
I like good literature, music that makes my stomach want jump through my belly button and onto the street where it will merge with the world, art house and classic film, and drawing.
I believe that more than likely I’m made of stardust, and that I will eventually turn into a beam of light that will move at the speed appropriate to its form of energy through the cosmos and beyond.
At a later date, I will add more, specifically about why the Dacha Project is so important to my sanity and well being. Perhaps, after another dance party.
I am attempting to live the bicoastal dream-navigating between the gorges of the east & the bay of the west coast-trying to find a harmonious balance between and for: family & friends, city & country, love & community, poetry & paychecks. I am a writer, editor, researcher, and freelance whatever-you-needer. My being is currently in flux & cracking open with change.


Hello Lilly,
I found your website when I was searching for eco-communities. I like what you had to say. I myself am interested it seems in the same as you and would like to network with you to find out about communities around the world that are progressive and could be a place to learn from or possible live at.
Im living in japan with my wife and son. Ive been working on an organic farm here and have learned a few things but would like to move on and explore other experiences. Like learning how to build structures, ie. straw bail. Alternative energy developement, wind, biogas, etc….
If you have the time lets exchange ideas and info.
Look forward to your reply
Josh Collins