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Simplicity and Abundance (Day 172) September 17th
I spend a really enjoyable day doing various things, and meeting interesting people. First, after a late start when I catch up on some blogging, John and I take a trip out to visit Woody and Zoe at nearby Cuckoo Farm to see their gorgeous straw bale house, which has
Don’t Spoil the Ship for a Ha’penny’s Worth o’ Tar (Day 171) September 16th
…says my partner during a phone call as I sit in the city centre of Plymouth for lunch, and I thoroughly enjoy the nautical reference for it sums up the day in many ways. I have never heard it said before but it surely must have been said many times
Funding opportunity: Plunkett/Big Lottery fund – local food systems
Calling communities – New project launched to investigate Local Food Systems
A new project has been launched to investigate the practicalities that make local food systems work.
Making Local Food Work is looking to work with 4 to 6 communities – both rural and urban – to develop resilient, co-operative activities to
Landshare launches groups tools
Our friends over at the magnificent Landshare have just launched a suite of nifty ‘online groups tools’ for landsharers wanting to set their local growing groups up online. They look handy – here’s the outline:
You can now start a local group or register your existing group on Landshare with
Twibbons are go
Further to the last post about ‘twibbons‘ the ever active Chris Wells from TT Kensal to Kilburn has made up some very fine twibbons.
No, it’s not as weird as it sounds. Twibbons are little ‘badges’ you add to your twitter profile to show your support. it takes a
The Turning Point Film
Our friends at the Findhorn Ecovillage in Scotland have made a short film intended to inspire and empower Transition Initiatives (as we wade our way through what can sometimes seem like too much doom and gloom) with a story of people succeeding in translating their dreams to reality, and the