Article 68VBH I left behind my idyllic life in a Spanish eco-village to return to London. This is why | Andrew Wilson

I left behind my idyllic life in a Spanish eco-village to return to London. This is why | Andrew Wilson

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Andrew Wilson
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Almeria was an off-grid paradise, but I like to think I've brought part of it back to the city with me

I take one last look at the lush valley below me. A tall palm tree sways in the soft warm breeze. A group of young people are working on one of the many vegetable and fruit terraces, their laughter mixing with the sound of water in the riverbed below. I tell myself that one day I will be back. But for now, it is goodbye. I'm leaving the eco-village in southern Spain, this cluster of old, whitewashed houses set in a green valley where I've spent the past six years.

My partner and I first arrived in Los Molinos - in Almeria province, the driest part of Spain - in 2006, after a long spell in north London. Our experience of eco-living was limited to regular recycling and buying biodegradable laundry and bathroom products. In Spain, we had to learn how to live completely off-grid. All our electricity came from the array of solar panels in the garden, which meant we couldn't have energy-hungry devices such as toasters and electric kettles. We even had to forgo the internet because there was no connection.

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