Puppies wrote:
Ireland is great for hitching, especially in the west. I've hitched the length of the country within a day on two separate occasions! Here's some advice from someone who's been doing it a few years.
! My bf and I got lifts just walking around with our packs, and one time even got picked up by a tour bus! I've hitched in Argentina and Chile without much trouble as well.
I have a few (male) friends that hitch and get by fairly well, but in general here it isn't that common. That in mind, I'd recommend more or less the same things Puppies said. I've found that hitching facing traffic (letting the drivers see your face) increases chances of getting a ride as well. I'd also toss in that as a woman I wouldn't hitch alone anywhere. I am a feminist and won't get into debates about submitting to patriarchy and suchlike; the fact is that it's a simple, practical precaution I'd take in any part of the world...

We are renters a semi-urbanized setting (house with about 3x15 metres garden), so humanure wasn't really feasible for technical reasons. The sawdust urinal system seemed like a good compromise and so far it works really well. It's just a 5-gallon bucket half-filled with sawdust, plus a sprinkle of sawdust every so often to keep it covered with organic matter. The full bucket goes on to the compost pile. There are no smells, no flies, and it is generally simple to manage. I think this system is highly recommendable for anyone who has space for a compost bin, especially in an urban setting
. After reading this it seems like the "innoculated" sawdust could go directly on the garden beds as well
cimarrron wrote:
Popping amaranth seeds in the skillet with a bit of water? Or isn't it a bit of oil instead?
jacqueg wrote:
You will not save money, even if you don't count your time. You can buy cheaper at WalMart or KMart or at thrift stores.
