Hey very cool Paul! I very much agree with the idea that permaculture is a way to do good and not just talk about how bad everything is. I've been hearing a lot more about permaculture on our local community radio station here in Portland too recently.
I think I heard this broadcast which is from the 2010 Village Building Convergence: http://kboo.fm/node/21938
I've probably heard about permaculture 3 times in the past two weeks while casually tuning in to our local radio station (I do leave it on quite a bit). I was surprised that a simple search on their website yielded more than one hit too: http://kboo.fm/search/node/permaculture
Nathan Johns wrote: Hey very cool Paul! I very much agree with the idea that permaculture is a way to do good and not just talk about how bad everything is. I've been hearing a lot more about permaculture on our local community radio station here in Portland too recently.
Congratulations! Keep on spreading the good word of Permaculture!
She said size doesn't matter, so I showed her this tiny ad:
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