When you reach your lowest point, you are open to the greatest change.
-Avatar Aang
When you reach your lowest point, you are open to the greatest change.
-Avatar Aang
Tara Swenson wrote:Hi Jenny,
. After last week I've been thinking of how to manage water, since we border a flood zone. Have you been interested in permaculture for long? Curious what sorts of projects you have going on as well.
James Landreth wrote:This may interest some of you. It's a bit south of tenino but not far by rural standards. Hopefully this will become a similar thread for Thurston county
https://permies.com/t/100135/Praise-Lewis-County
When you reach your lowest point, you are open to the greatest change.
-Avatar Aang
this year though it will probably just be focused on getting the most basic infrastructure in place.. primarily installing the fence, maybe building a potting shed, maybe a greenhouse, maybe chickens and/or rabbits in the spring... it's hard to stay on task with so many ideas floating around! I keep imagining the yard overflowing with vegetables and flowers in the springtime
it's nice having something to look forward to - these kind of daydreams are the things that are helping me get through this weird and challenging time.
James Landreth wrote:I feel that Thurston county has tremendous potential as well, in terms of growing things and community. And it has good access to markets like Olympia and even Tacoma.
Dj Davis wrote:Hey all,
I’m looking at buying around five acres in the Morton area. Currently live in Tacoma. I would love to meet and talk permaculture with you guys and see what it’s like in Lewis county, government and community wise.
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