Self-Sustainable Living in Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
Introducing our new contributor, Ivy Sibinčić.
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Hello!
This week I have been working on launching something here on Coffee and Rakija, that I’ve been thinking about for some time.
As you might be aware, I am passion about telling positive stories from Bosnia and Herzegovina, my adopted home for over 20 years.
Through these stories, I am hoping not only to try and stimulate you to come and visit, but also (and maybe more importantly), dispel the enduring negative perceptions that many people have about this country.
For some time now, I have wanted to highlight how self-sustainable living is promoted in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
To be honest, as an individual I support this very much, but I personally have zero clue about how to implement this important task.
So, I am over excited to let you know that one of the country’s leading advocates, Ivy Sibinčić, will be joining me as a contributor, writing a monthly post here on Coffee and Rakija.
I have known Ivy for maybe 5 years or so, and together with her husband, they have built (and continue to develop) a flagship example for self-sustainable living here.
I’m going to let Ivy tell you her stories, planned for release on a monthly basis, that I am very much hoping you’ll in turn, share as well.
Ivy and I still have much of the details to work out but here’s the introduction ⬇️
I hope you’ll enjoy this addition to Coffee and Rakija, and any ideas etc that you might have on how we can make this relevant to you, please let me know?
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