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we're talking about permaculture, all the time?
 
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...and lucky you, Bill, right there on the ground, a part of making it happen:)
 
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Yes, it's lovely, although I am down some coin at the poker table. Paul just would not let go of my Sacagawea dollars tonight.

I always try to start at the ground.

To be fair, there are many projects underway. But tonight I aspire to sleep more than 3 hours. I've only done 18.5 in the last 6 days. Amazingly, I feel pretty darn good. This land and the people here may really have some restorative properties to them.
 
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