I couldn't agree more! While pictures and Poetry are "nice" I would rather put theory to practice devising sound methods of executing Permaculture that can in turn help starving people around the world starting with my local neighborhood.
Paul, I am an aspiring "Permaculturist" but I have no patience for frill and fluff. I want to learn about the technical stuff, fruit tree guilds and the how and why they work. Swales and imprinting for desert application. Sustainable living...I am having a hard time, breaking into the culture. Seems like the only way is to take a PDC or own some property.
I have found a local community garden that rents out space (owned by a church) I am in the Salad bowl of the world, Salinas, Ca and the church maybe has 8-10 plots (1/8th of their total space available) rented, at $25 a year per plot this seems sad at best. So chances of meeting like minded people interested in Permaculture seem unlikely.
Any advice would help immensely. I have even considered moving to Montana since I have family that lives a few hours East of Missoula. Land is relatively cheap compared to California. Anyone that isn't into spiritual dancing and lovey dovey hand holding, need an intern that is willing to get in there and get dirty and make things happen.
-Chris