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At 4:33pm on May 16, 2011, Sarah Robertson said…

Yes, that sounds incredible.  I would love to do that, and I definitely want to meet Richards wife.  I will invite my family up and maybe they can meet everyone!  I work until 5pm on Sunday's so i wouldn't be able to meet up until a little later.  Talk to you soon!

 

p.s. It was such a joy to meet you and Pepper, what a sweatheart

At 7:49pm on April 25, 2011, Richard Kauffman said…

I am sorry to have missed the grafting party, but was in Seattle all weekend.  I am at the farm this coming weekend, so feel free to check it out. 

Richard

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At 9:52pm on April 23, 2011, Richard Kauffman said…

Hi Jamie,

I hope to meet you in person soon.

Richard

At 6:38pm on February 17, 2011, Dominic Castner said…

thanks for the note... nice to meet you as well at the EDAP meeting.  Not sure if I can make the next Mon. night meeting, but Ill stay in the loop and try to make time...  Pura Vida!

At 7:59pm on February 6, 2011, Dana Dryg said…
Happy Birthday (early) Jamie! Thanks for organizing the Transition Columbia potluck. It was nice to meet you. Dana
At 4:14pm on January 14, 2011, peggy borgens said…
yes Jamie. great to be at the table with you too.  i look forward to moving into our future with a great bunch of folks....your photos are wondraful!  peggy
At 7:13pm on November 28, 2010, Alex McLean said…
I might not be navigating T.W. correctly, or your post was years old, but I recall that you were inquiring about roofing types (for a chicken coop?) and, well, green roofs. I'm pretty whacked out about green roofs.
At 2:38pm on November 16, 2010, Sajah Popham said…
Hi Jamie, good to see another fellow herb lover on here!! Thanks for becoming my friend... Hope to meet you soon and track down the herb community here in town. I hope this finds you well. -Sajah
At 1:14pm on August 31, 2010, Heather K said…
Ok, let me know what you learn about the lilac fungus...for all I know I may have it too. For now I'm going to focus on the edible fruit trees & shrubs in the discussion, but I know that all life is connected. I hope to soon post a discussion on healing toxic soils & waters in regards to the aminopyralid exposure, that I drafted a month ago...
At 12:46pm on August 31, 2010, Heather K said…
Hi Jamie! My lilacs also go through a difficult time during the summer months! (brown spots on leaves). But each spring they rebloom! Sometimes they have a hard time living in partial shade from taller trees, especially evergreen trees that produce acid soil. I have some living right under the drip line of some firs & cedars. I spread wood ash around the drip line of the lilacs to increase the soil ph in that zone. I also cut most of my spent lilac blooms to encourage next years blooms.
This time of year, warm & wet seems to welcome the spread of all the fungi, virus, bacteria life forms throughout the garden...I'm trying to enjoy the casual 'wild hairdo' look of the garden instead of getting out the saw and sprays....but I do get concerned about caring for my 50 yr plus fruit trees who continue to share an abundance of fruit even though many other life forms also enjoy them.
At 8:32pm on August 12, 2010, Kate Clark said…
BTW, how did you get the eggs photo on your home page- cool!
At 8:30pm on August 12, 2010, Kate Clark said…
Jamie
if you need chicken food contact Laura Plaut- she has organized a chicken food cooperative buying group. We just placed an order last month but hopefully we'll be doing this on regular basis.
At 4:04pm on August 7, 2010, Rob Van Arsdale said…
Hi Jamie,
nice to make connections here at tw i think I will be missing the potluck this week as I am enroute to OUR ecovillage for a few weeks.
i hope to host a potluck or a kind of open homestead when I return..untill then,
In community, Rob
At 10:40pm on June 28, 2010, Aron Standley said…
:)
I've been learning lots through our interactions.
Looking forward to more.
At 12:00am on June 25, 2010, Juliet Thompson said…
Jamie,
I also meant to say that CofL is having a fun dinner on Friday night, and if you're interested it's not far from your house. Please all if you think you might want to go and meet the other coop members, and I can hook you up.
J
At 11:42pm on June 24, 2010, Juliet Thompson said…
Hi Jamie,
I'm wondering if you're looking for more work in caregiving? Circle of Life Coop has enough new clients that they're looking for caregivers with training. Call me at 398-9750. Juliet
At 12:42am on June 3, 2010, Juliet Thompson said…
Hi Jamie,
It was great to see and work with you last Saturday. It was a great workshop. I hope your interview went well and that you got the job. Speaking of, I'd like to correspond with you about my ex-neighbor Bill who needs some help. Can you email me at julietthompson AT comcast dot net? Thanks, Juliet
At 10:32am on April 27, 2010, Alys Kennedy said…
Hi Jamie, I am so sorry to hear that your chickens were attacked by a dog...that is such a heart breaking thing for someone who loves them....and I am glad you found something that will help heal their wounds, and I hope she is responding well. I am interested in the honey cure too, so if you would be so kind you could send it to me I would appreciate it. You can email it to me at akhawke@comcast.net It was great to see you at the Great Unleashing...quite the event! Hugs, Alys
At 12:28am on April 24, 2010, Eric Jensen said…
Hi Jamie, glad to befriend you!
At 6:09pm on April 13, 2010, Lynne Pendleton said…
Jamie,
I'm on Williams, 1/2 block north of Monroe. Wander by sometime!
Lynne

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