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Tag Archives: climbing
Integrate rather then Segregate
I’ve been working on a permaculture design, focused on how I can integrate into my new community, where I’ve actually started with no friends what-so-ever! My sister is half an hour away, which is great, but while it can take … Continue reading
Posted in community, Earth care, Fair Shares, Gardening, Low Impact living, Multiple functions, Organic, People Care, philosophy, Produce no waste, Self Sufficiency, Tavistock, transtion towns
Tagged chickens, children, climbing, community, design, dog, Eco, gardening, hitch hiking, low impact living, neighbours, peace one day, permaculture, self sufficiency, transition, venn diagram
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A life of cycling
My daughter’s face on Christmas day, when I opened the front door to reveal her brand new (to her anyway) pink bicycle, was classic! She was wearing her American Indian dressing up outfit and her new shoes, and she spent … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, Earth care, Low Impact living, People Care, Permaculture, philosophy, Self Sufficiency, Uncategorized
Tagged bicycle, bike, Christmas, climbing, Cycling, driving, environmental, ethics, low impact living, permaculture, philosophy, transport
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