How are you currently involved in the Transition movement?
Community Supported Agriculture!
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
We believe that our CSA embodies much of what is the Transition Movement. The group is made up of like-minded individuals seeking to create a greater balance between the land and the community. This is why our CSA exists, and why the transition movement exists, the desire to help discover that balance.
What background and skills do you bring to this community?
Organic, Sustainable Agriculture!
How can you help the growth/acceptance/vitality of the Transition movement?
Local support, and offering our CSA to Colorado
Your Favorite Books/Websites/Blogs/RSS Feeds for Information about the Transition Movement
My source may not work for you, because I plant on a (relatively) small scale. I get all of my seeds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. http://www.rareseeds.com
A potluck!-good food and good talk!-sounds like a plan Margaret! Can't wait until you're back! My best to you up in Boulder, hoping you feel better each day!
Have you ever wondered if it could be done? Can you create a greenhouse that needs NO supplemental heating year round? – the answer is yes!! This greenhouse design, involving stored water as thermal mass and our bountiful Colorado sun, can be used w…
I can only speak to my own experience. For most of my life I took the lead from my father and his cohorts in developing my worldview. When he died (a personal catastrophe), I took a few years to examine every aspect of my life -- including my values…
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the delayed response. Life got way too busy in December. I'm out of town right now but will be back by January 1st. I'll call you to discuss what we did at the library and to see what we all can cultivate for 2010 in Colorado :)
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Sundari