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I was listening to some talky talk discussion show on the radio this week - it might actually have been the news now I think about it. It probably was. Under the latest heat dome in Europe, there has been a great deal of opportunity to disc...
We’ve been doing these newsletters together for so long now (me writing, you reading them), that I expect there is some semi-interesting data that could be pulled out of them. I wonder if there is anything that can be read into them about i...
As reported last week, the Aged Parent1 made it to the far extremes of Germany and into the wild, wild woods where we find the Barracks. And she had a lovely time. Look! Here she is, down with the piggy residents, smiling and all that.
We...
Good morning, fellow adventurers on good ship Planet Earth!
I was not expecting to type that, sometimes I think I might be a 1970s prog rocker after all.
a allegory of something or other, I’m sure. Sorta beautiful, sorta run down and unlo...
In the world of growing your own, specifically in the northern hemisphere, in a place with growing season of fewer than six months, you’d really like to have everything in the ground, sown, transplanted, potted out, by the end of May. Well,...
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Weekly chapters in an infinite serialisation of a book being written one page at a time. Building self-sufficient, vegan community; investigating what we can do to shorten the time we spend in collapse and help future humans. With pigs
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