Thanks David. I'm from Oak Park, IL originally, now at Amherst College. My internship will run until just after that conference. I would certainly attend, it looks exciting.
Swallowed by life! I'm trying to homestead, homeschool, learn permaculture design and stat a Transition Initiative in my town all at the same time. I realized the impossibility of this recently, so I've been focusing on getting through my class and spring planting for now, serious city-wide transition motion for later. You can have everything... just not all at once!
Hi David,
I'd love to come, but would have to bring along my 5-year-old, and strangely enough she is not keen on chatting about Transition, permaculture, etc. :)
Enjoy the fun!
Katrien
Hi David,
I took the PDC with Charles and Julia Yelton and Lisa Fernandes in ME. The best time I"ve had in a long time! Looking forward to meeting again...I thought it was you when I saw your name here.
At 8:18pm on September 12, 2010, Jen Hartley said…
Hi Dave,
thanks for friending me... sorry it took so long. Am doing some fundraising--- grants are better than loans at this point in my life. :) see you soon.
Hi David, Just to let you know that the Urban Permaculture two day workshop in Cambridge has enough participants registered to make it happen. We have only three spots left so if you know anyone else interested in attending please tell them to sign up soon as it's limited to thirty people.
Thanks- Charlotte
Is there a set of guidelines for what can be posted? For example I just posted a comment to Ron Martino's blog re: Maple syrup and was told that it the comment had to be approved. IS it because of the attachment.
Hi David, I recall you saying you are a moderator for this site.
The members of this site need to communicate and connect more. Our group in Newburyport has had a strong desire from the beginning to work with and learn from other groups on this Mass.ning by using it for discussion, questions, and connecting with the other Transition Initiatives around our area. But I'll be the first to admit that I/we have not followed through on the scale at which we always talk about in our meetings. We decided on Monday to make a concerted effort to do so.
I am raising the question on the Public Forum of whether we could move the Forum/Discussion section (that is currently at the Bottom of the homepage) to the top, or second from the top to make Communication more visible to the general membership.
How are things going for you in your Transition endeavors? I am hoping that all of us involved in Transition in MA can soon get together to meet.
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Swallowed by life! I'm trying to homestead, homeschool, learn permaculture design and stat a Transition Initiative in my town all at the same time. I realized the impossibility of this recently, so I've been focusing on getting through my class and spring planting for now, serious city-wide transition motion for later. You can have everything... just not all at once!
Another friend is always good!
Stacy
Thank you for the message. I may be up in Randolph, VT next Sunday, but if I am in Putney I'd love to meet.
I'd love to come, but would have to bring along my 5-year-old, and strangely enough she is not keen on chatting about Transition, permaculture, etc. :)
Enjoy the fun!
Katrien
I took the PDC with Charles and Julia Yelton and Lisa Fernandes in ME. The best time I"ve had in a long time! Looking forward to meeting again...I thought it was you when I saw your name here.
thanks for friending me... sorry it took so long. Am doing some fundraising--- grants are better than loans at this point in my life. :) see you soon.
althea
Thanks- Charlotte
Is there a set of guidelines for what can be posted? For example I just posted a comment to Ron Martino's blog re: Maple syrup and was told that it the comment had to be approved. IS it because of the attachment.
Thanks,
Niall
Thanks
The members of this site need to communicate and connect more. Our group in Newburyport has had a strong desire from the beginning to work with and learn from other groups on this Mass.ning by using it for discussion, questions, and connecting with the other Transition Initiatives around our area. But I'll be the first to admit that I/we have not followed through on the scale at which we always talk about in our meetings. We decided on Monday to make a concerted effort to do so.
I am raising the question on the Public Forum of whether we could move the Forum/Discussion section (that is currently at the Bottom of the homepage) to the top, or second from the top to make Communication more visible to the general membership.
How are things going for you in your Transition endeavors? I am hoping that all of us involved in Transition in MA can soon get together to meet.
Thanks,
Ben
~GCG
Jen Mazer
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