Kelly Greene

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Hi folks,

If anyone is interested, Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply is having a 20% off sale on pretty much their whole inventory. If you need any farming or homesteading stuff, you might want to check it out. You get the coupon code by entering your name and e-mail address in to the form.

http://www.groworganic.com/peaceful-valley-groworganic-coupon

Cheers!
Hi Daniel,

Thank you for the thoughtful response. I'm lucky enough to have landed back in a county that, while rural, is reasonably progressive or at the very least, reasonably accepting and "live and let live". Homophobia still does rear its ugly head, but it sounds like I have more opportunities to take my business, myself, etc. elsewhere when it happens. Perhaps it's because I grew up here, I feel like I know the social landscape and feel entitled (by way of birthright, if nothing else) to participate in it when other non-local LBGT people may feel the need to be cautious. It's hard for me to say.

I do feel incredibly blessed to be able to be back on the land and out in the fresh air and the green. My family lives a stone's throw away and I even have a handful of friends from high school who have also recently also moved back who are willing to meet up for beers on the semi-regular. It really is a much bigger leap for my lady (bless her for having the faith and dedication to follow me), but I feel she's adjusting well too. She landed a great job with an highly regarded, local environmental non-profit and it's serving as a basis for community for her, and we're gearing up to have our first harvest from the small permaculture installations we built this year (namely our herb spiral, our three sisters mounds, various food from our huglebeds in our fledging food forest, etc.). She's never grown food before, so I'm really excited to share that experience with her.

I agree with all you've said, though I apparently don't mind the dirty hippies quite as much as you do. I find a lot of them naive and often silly, but on the whole I find them a well meaning, gentle lot even if I find them often misguided.

We will be careful and enjoy! You too!
11 years ago
Hi queers.

Seeing this thread made me extremely happy. I'm a backroads mountain girl by upbringing, but I definitely "came of age" into my queer identity in very large, cosmopolitan cities with strong LBGT communities (think ages 18-25) so having moved back to the mountains recently, there's been a bit of culture shock. Better still I moved back to the mountains with my mate in tow. She's a chic city girl through-and-through and has never lived outside of a major urban center in her entire life (she's recently 31), so it's especially been a big transition for her.

The big reason we moved back was because we felt strong pulls towards a sustainable lifestyle- we wanted to grow our own food, raise our own meat/eggs, preserve food, create permaculture installations and eventually, we want to build our own earth bag home. I have significant experience with gardening, since our spring/summer garden served as a major source of food for my family growing up, and I have some background in primitive skills since I did a fair amount of ethnoarchaeology back when I was an active field scientist, but the rest of it we're learning as we go.

We're adjusting by finding wonderful, like minded people. We've met some fellow queer folks here locally who are doing what we're doing (and a whole lot of wonderful straight folks as well) and we're always eager to meet more. We're located in Northern CA, in gold country - would love to meet more locals, semi-locals or long distance friends.
11 years ago
Brett,

I know this is an older thread and I'm not sure if you're still around, but if you are I'd love to connect! My wife and I are just starting on this journey as well and we're also not-quite-cascadia-but-definitely-not-southwestern northern Californians (same zone too).

We're taking a trip up to S. Oregon this autumn. Where are you located?

Cheers!
-Kelly
11 years ago
Hey Scoot,

We actually don't live far from Oroville normally (we're in Nevada County, right next door)! What are you and your wife up to in S. Australia?

Thanks for the suggestions. Looks like SOPI in Ashland might be a perfect place to visit for a couple on a whirlwind tour. Sadly, doesn't look like they have any courses around the time we'll be there, but we could probably take a tour.

I found these guys too (from this very forum) - www.hightidepermaculture.com ...but I'm not sure that they have anything we could go visit though.
11 years ago
Hi folks,

My lady and I are taking a road trip this October up the Northern California part of US-101 in to southern Oregon and we're interested if any locals have any input on permaculture related stops along the way.

Here's the route:



The plan is to spend a couple of days meandering up the 101 (hitting up the redwoods/Humboldt + Mendocino county, etc) and then heading up to southern OR and staying a night or two in Ashland before coming home (CA gold country) down the 5. We would love to meet some like minded folks.

Thanks!
11 years ago