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can we start a new book discussion forum for Principles and Pathways?

 
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Hello Everyone,

Could we start a book discussion forum for Permaculture, Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability, by David Holmgren? Sort of like we did with Permaculture, A Designer's Manual. I think Principles and Pathways is a very important book, and I would like to see what other people think. If nobody more qualified is interested, I would be more then willing to contribute starting posts for each chapter.

Thanks.
 
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We're doing Edible Foresst Gardens Volume Two at the moment. I think one book at a time is enough!

We can do Principles and Pathways next time though.

The question is, how many people are interested? And when should we start? So far we've done winter read-alongs, but it's not set in stone.
 
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