Reishee continues “The spiraling pop bottles that actually make the base for the island are very fitting because spirals are the shape of all creation – microcosms, macrocosms, DNA, galaxies; the oldest forms of life were spirals. It is the eternal circle.”
“We are being faced with a population explosion and maybe building islands is the answer. This island is an example of something that could be built worldwide. You could be totally self sufficient with it. All is as natural as possible. I catch rain water for showers, the toilet naturally composts, and you can grow your own produce,” adds Reishee.
His desire is a simple life and to share his environmentally friendly, planet saving, maybe even life saving ideas with others. The door is always open for you on Reishee’s little tropical paradise. Also, his eternal cake is still cooking with local fruits and their juices added periodically.
What does the future hold for Reishee and his island? “Wave powered flippers and sails and a journey through the Panama Canal,” says a very enthusiastic Reishee. Now that is a man with a vision!
Want to find a way to become involved? Reishee will gladly accept donations of old plywood, solar panels to run a fridge, money for solar panels, wind generators off a boat or anything to make the island more beautiful and more self sufficient.
To contact Reishee to see how he weathered the storm or for donations please e-mail
spiralisland at hotmail dot com
The Article about Reishee Sowa and his plastic bottle island was written by Suzanne Bandick of playmaya news |