
New Years’ Day at CoHo
New Years is a time for new beginnings AND old traditions at CoHo Ecovillage.
New Years is a time for new beginnings AND old traditions at CoHo Ecovillage.
Cider pressing is a wonderful annual tradition at CoHo Ecovillage (in years when the apple crop is plentiful).
Rainbows INSIDE the common house make CoHo Ecovillage a one-of-a-kind cohousing community.
CoHoots enjoy walking to the Coop, the Farmer’s Market, the park, the library, and to school.
CoHoot kids (from CoHo Ecovillage), marimba, sunshine, Farmer’s Market–a great combination.
Birthdays for the “young at heart” at CoHo Ecovillage included a baseball game and an obstacle course.
Tea, cucumber sandwiches, carrot curls and sweets galore plus lots of lace, frills, hats and even a tiara or two made a July tea party at CoHo Ecovillage a festive occasion.
A nighttime stroll down The Path at CoHo Ecovillage offers many sweet moments.
Indoor installation of Peter Erskine’s solar art installation at CoHo features a really TALL ladder/lift.
A bird’s eye view of CoHo Ecovillage shows buildings clustered in one area to preserve our meadow, forested areas, and garden space.