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We Can Create a World...

  • Writer: Valerie Ann Larson Haynes
    Valerie Ann Larson Haynes
  • Jan 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 28

...Where Camelot, the Roman Empire, the Wild West, Shangri-La, the Tribal Nations, Victorian England, Pharaonic Egypt, Middle Earth, the Vikings, Rustic Hawaii, the Garden of Eden, Space Cities, and Santa's North Pole...all really exist.


We're not talking theme park. We mean Really Exist.


Do you long to live in a truly enchanting community?

Perhaps a town where travel is by horse instead of cars...

Or a countryside region of thousands of old-fashioned family farms...

A fishing village where people fish in the old tradition... 

Or a bicycle city!

A 1920’s town complete with speakeasies, flappers, and antique cars...

A choral city where people sing during dinner in great dining halls...

Or a Renaissance town with swashbuckling musketeers and tall ships!

A cat neighborhood with aerial catwalks and tomcat serenades...

A hamlet of tree houses...

An open-range sheep-herding valley...

Or a peaceful valley where air travel is by balloon!


Creative Provinces is a Structure for Creating the Most Enchanting Communities You Can Imagine—A Unique Culture, Travelway, Industry, or Environment — by a Community of People Powerfully  Organized as a Group of Private Properties. 

 




 
 
 

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A Friends of the Amish Province

Creative provinces can form around friendships and the desire to help people. In this example, people who want to support the Amish...

 
 
 

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Example: Friends of the Amish Province

Creative provinces can form around friendships and the desire to help people. In this example, people who want to support the Amish lifestyle, form a Friends of the Amish Province, to become a buffer zone for their nearby Amish communities, and to assist them in a variety of ways, such as with transportation.

For example, because the Amish do not drive motorized vehicles, they occasionally rely on car drivers to take them to distant places. This enables the Amish to maintain their horse-centered transportation lifestyle for most of their activities. Likewise, in order to use horses for plowing, the Amish sometimes hire farmers with motorized tractors to perform initial plowing of a field to break up the sod, so that horse-driven plows can then be used.

This is an important concept in creating communities: We are here to help each other to manifest a vision. This, of course, is the bedrock of teamwork we find throughout all life. People and animals with different skills, abilities, and resources help each other so that together they can accomplish their visions.

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