"Hi Ryan, I will get you to help me put some content on here once I'm ready. Maybe a pic or two after my ireland trip. i look forward to seeing your "farm site" once it is up and running."
"hi aunt shelly! yup joined this morning once i was able to find it... kinda figuring out this Ning web site thing... pretty neat. now off to do some more exploring! tryin to get my site up soon to start my blog about my journey into the farm world!"
" hi folks, new to the club here... have some chickens i need to find new homes for and figured here was the best place to find someone or someone who knows someone... they're the ones you see in the pic here..."
A group for people who want to raise a few chickens, who have chickens or other poultry, are thinking about getting some poultry, or who just plain love chickens and ducks and geese!
I'm learning to find ways to renew and reuse the things around me and my living space to be more self sufficient.
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
Independence is key.
Do you have particular interests, skills, talents or resources you would like to bring to Transition Whatcom?
Living systems; mechanical, bio, and all the rest; and integrating with those systems are my main interest.
In what neighborhood or part of the county do you reside?
Ferndale
Where did you hear about Transition Whatcom and how did you find our community network website?
My aunt Shelly.
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Looking for a gateway to independent living through renewable resources.
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Hi Ryan, I will get you to help me put some content on here once I'm ready. Maybe a pic or two after my ireland trip. i look forward to seeing your "farm site" once it is up and running.