b-hamster.blogspot.com
Life in Bellingham: July 2011
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A meandering blog about things affecting me and my life in Bellingham, Washington. Friday, July 15, 2011. Here is an event we are holding this weekend. Should be fun! Special Event: Summer Shakedown 2011 When: July, 5pm-midnight. Where: Boundary Bay Brewery. And the Center for Local Self Reliance. 5:00pm - Kit Nelson. 6:30pm - Misty Flowers. 8:15pm - Keaton Collective. 10:15pm - The Endorfins. About the Center for Local Self Reliance. Sustainable Bellingham and CLSR thank our SPONSORS:. We were lucky to ...
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IMG_7626 » Transition Lummi Island
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Building a more resilient and self-reliant community. Click here to cancel reply. Enter characters shown below. Sustainability, self-reliance, resilience and Peak Everything (oil, water, electricity, money, food and health). Since the Last Post. Spooning With Jimmy Stewart. On Reflections on 2011; Predictions for 2012. On Here Comes A Spoon. On Shou-sugi-ban (The Art of Charred Cedar). On Shou-sugi-ban (The Art of Charred Cedar). On Shou-sugi-ban (The Art of Charred Cedar). Fat of the Land.
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Bourdain » Transition Lummi Island
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Building a more resilient and self-reliant community. Time for a Soil Test. When you’ve been a vegetarian for 40 years you get all sorts of questions. One of them is, “Does it bother you if I eat this? Recently the island had its version of a brouhaha over food what style of food might be served at the local cafe, its price and whether or not the cafe’s business plan was right for the island. Feelings run strong on the subject of food. Is a bit more newsy than. But Bourdain is a writer with talent and, l...
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Kraut » Transition Lummi Island
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Building a more resilient and self-reliant community. The process is pretty easy. You can slice the cabbage using a knife although we use a Cuisinart to speed things up. It helps to break up the cabbage fibers to help release liquid. A potato masher works well. And, you need something to put the sliced cabbage in like a crock or a jar. Here’s the process in a series of photos. Harvest a bunch of cabbages. Pound the fibers and salt. Cover with cabbage leaves. Place stones and cover with water.
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Building a more resilient and self-reliant community. Click here to cancel reply. Enter characters shown below. Sustainability, self-reliance, resilience and Peak Everything (oil, water, electricity, money, food and health). Since the Last Post. Spooning With Jimmy Stewart. On Reflections on 2011; Predictions for 2012. On Here Comes A Spoon. On Shou-sugi-ban (The Art of Charred Cedar). On Shou-sugi-ban (The Art of Charred Cedar). On Shou-sugi-ban (The Art of Charred Cedar). Fat of the Land.
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Action & Resources — Full Circle Internal Arts
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Full Circle Internal Arts. Exploring and empowering the human possibility…. Action & Resources. National Sustainable Agriculture Information Institute. An Introduction to Permaculture. Kinsale Energy Descent Action Plan. And 7 Principles of Transition. Permaculture.net Resource List by Zone. Bullock’s Permaculture Homestead (Orcas Island). Action & Resources. New Qigong/Meditation Class Coming Soon to a Wednesday evening near you! Two new videos added. Classes & Workshops. Newsletter Archives ».
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What’s in the ground | Iron Street edible forest garden
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What’s in the ground. Iron Street edible forest garden. What’s in the ground. Meyers Hardy Kiwi – female. Chico Hardy Kiwi – female. Ken’s Red Hardy Kiwi – female. Hazelnut – Yamhill. Hazelnut – 007. Elderberry – York. Fig – Desert King. Paw Paw – Taylor. Apple – Otoni semi-dwarf. Raspberry – Meeker. Raspberry – Tulameen. Raspberry – Autumn Bliss. Blueberry – Duke. Blueberry – Bluejay. Blueberry – Bluecrop. Autumn Olive – Ruby. 2 Responses to “What’s in the ground”. March 12, 2008 at 6:28 pm. Follow &ldq...
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Find Your Organization | SCALLOPS | Sustainable Communities ALL Over Puget Sound
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Sustainable Communities ALL Over Puget Sound. Sustainable Communities ALL Over Puget Sound is an all-volunteer group of locally-based organizations. This is the most accurate list we’ve got of our regional groups. If you don’t see your group, or the address has changed, please contact Jenny Heins. On this site and we’ll update you. If you aren’t on this network and have a group you’d like on this list, give us a call at (206) 547-9569. Thanks! Are Transition Initiatives or mullers). Ketchum, ID http:/ co...
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