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Anyone have an extra copy of the designer's manual?

 
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I spent the last two years traveling and wwoofing at various permaculture farms across the western united states, I even spent some time as a gapper at Paul's farm. After two years of this I have returned home to basically re-establish myself and start producing an income again. I have just started a part time job while also launching a permaculture education and consultation service at www.earthcaredesign.com , which is donation based as my primary goal is to teach more people about permaculture. I could really use a copy of Bill Mollison's Permaculture Designer's Manual to refer to in my classes and with my clients, but right now it is an extra expense that I just can't afford right now. I used to have a copy which I carried with me on my travels, but I gave it away to some friends of mine who have land in Arizona. They were just so excited about everything I was teaching them about permaculture and were thumbing through the manual with wide eyes. I figured that they could use the book more than me at the moment, seeing as I was travelling and didn't have any land to practice permaculture on. This is just a shot in the dark, but I am hoping some fellow permie out there has an extra copy of the book that they would be willing to donate to me. It would be much appreciated and you can be assured that it will be put to good use.

you can send it here:

Jesse Grimes
647 Camino de los Mares #108-125
San Clemente, CA 92673
 
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