Worm, Chickens & Seeds, back to back to back!

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In our continued efforts to become and define, for ourselves and with others, Green, Sustainable, Organic, Environmentally Conscious, In Touch With Nature, Regenerative, Resilient, Self-Reliant, Community-Interdependent, Local, Economy, Stewardship, Solidarity, Socially Just, Cooperative, Collaborative, Democratic, Decentralized, Active, Engaged, Authentic and all the other really positive ways of talking about the revolution afoot, we offer community workshops.
We have 3 great workshops related to home food production coming up to roundout our Spring Series and we still have some spaces.  Check them out below and Register Here .
We hope everyone gave their mother a hug last weekend :)  BB and friends also enjoyed watching "Wild Will", on the Herb Walk last weekend, hug the famous Joe Pye Weed that his teacher "Catfish" was so fond of using in his "bitters".  He also, explained to us how you could hug poison ivy if you vaccinate yourself by eating it, but cautioned us to call him for coaching if we got brave enough to try, a big "don't do this at home kids". The group was relatively small compared to our herb walk in the fall, and we all were able to ask whatever we were curious to talk about regarding plant life and their healing and preventative health potentials.  Thanks for the entertainment and wonderful insights Will!  Ha, he won't actually read this, he doesn't do cyber-world :)
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Food For Thought

If nature had set no limit to the destruction of things, by this time the bodies of matter would have been so far reduced by the destruction of the past that nothing could be conceived out of them and reach maximum growth. For we see that anything is more quickly destroyed than again renewed. If this were the only rule governing matter, the infinite duration of past time could never be renewed again. Surely we see a fixed limit to this breaking! First beginnings therefore are strong in solid singleness and by a denser combination of these, all things can exhibit enduring strength.

-Lucretius (99-55 BC), 'On the Nature of the Universe'

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