living on a farm, practicing and teaching permaculture, driving as infrequently as possible, building community, practicing NVC, eating mostly RAW, working with the Acorn model...
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
Interested in community as the antidote to energy descent because I want a liveable planet where we bliss out in harmony with nature and each other! My neighbor David M invited me.
Do you have particular interests, skills, talents or resources you would like to bring to Transition Whatcom?
permaculture, eco-chef, community building, event planning, execution, catering
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Where did you hear about Transition Whatcom and how did you find our community network website?
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Spruce! Good to connect tonight at bloom! Part of my connections with the phrase 'Seeds of Change' comes from my connection as a gardener & seed-saver with the seed-savers in New Mexico that grow open-pollinated seeds....so the connection runs long & deep in the psche...I'll rename the online TW volunteer sub-group and grow my connection with the eco-social-restoration grassroots evolution that is emerging!
Welcome Back Home most Awsome Rawsome Tropical Forest Garden Permiculture Educator Chef Bruce! So glad you setting roots in our temperate forest garden lands of the Salish Sea Peoples.
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