[permaculture] BEE PHOTOS FOR USE Re: permaculture Digest, Vol 92, Issue 9
A Sampson-Kelly
april at permaculturevisions.com
Wed Sep 8 07:02:43 EDT 2010
you may use my pictures of bees and honey -
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/photo.php?pid=157686&id=100000259452556&ref=fbx_album
- bee on mint flower
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/photo.php?pid=157996&id=100000259452556&ref=fbx_album
- bee on cobblers pegs flower
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Permaculture-Visions-fan-page/277131803179?v=photos#!/photo.php?pid=3950285&id=277131803179&ref=fbx_album
- bees on honeycomb in a wild nest
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Permaculture-Visions-fan-page/277131803179?v=photos#!/photo.php?pid=3950271&id=277131803179&ref=fbx_album
- bees nest up tree
please credit me as photographer thanks
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> 3. Re: need pictures of bee stuff (Lawrence F. London, Jr.)
> 4. http://www.permaculture.info permaculture.info the
> Permaculture Wiki is back online! (Lawrence F. London, Jr.)
> 5. walnuts from seed (Tripp Tibbetts)
> 6. new book with essays by Bill Mollison, Larry Santoyo
> (LBUZZELL at aol.com)
> 7. Searching for Pc Apprentice or Aid Worker Sources (David Muhl)
> 8. Re: http://www.permaculture.info permaculture.info the
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> Permaculture Wiki is back online! (Chris Watkins)
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> Permaculture Wiki is back online! (Lawrence F. London, Jr.)
> 11. Re: walnuts from seed (Douglas Woodard)
> 12. Re: walnuts from seed (Jay Woods)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 11:36:07 -0600
> From: Kelly Simmons<kelly at bouldersustainability.org>
> To: permaculture<permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: Re: [permaculture] need pictures of bee stuff
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> I took all these photos myself..... Hope this helps - Kelly Simmons,
> Boulder, CO
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> On Sep 7, 2010, at 9:21 AM, paul wheaton wrote:
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>> I am currently editing a video about colony collapse disorder. This
>> isn't a hollywood movie, this is just one of my youtube videos
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/paulwheaton12
>>
>> I have video of an expert on colony collapse disorder and lots of
>> really good info. Unfortunately, the video is gonna need a lot of
>> editing and I can use pictures to cover up the edits.
>>
>> I need some pictures of bees and honey.
>>
>> A picture of comb foundation would be good.
>>
>> I could use a picture of a bee feeder.
>>
>> I could use a picture of a massive orchard.
>>
>> I could use a picture of a truck hauling a whole bunch of hives. Or
>> even a few dozen hives in one spot.
>>
>> I could use a picture of mites on bees.
>>
>> These need to be pictures that I could get permission to use: so
>> either you took them and you give me permission, or they are public
>> domain (and I've already spent hours looking for public domain stuff).
>>
>> Any help?
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> Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 11:05:12 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Cory Brennan<cory8570 at yahoo.com>
> To: permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [permaculture] Need permaculturist for Haiti project, paid
> position
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> Fellow travelers,
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> Please forward to anyone you think may be interested and qualified...
>
> Nouvelle Vie has just been awarded a contract from UN FAO to expand our urban food security efforts in the greater Port-au-Prince area. This is an initial three month program, starting immediately, with strong potential for extension and expansion to other regions of Haiti. A brief description of the project is attached (attach original proposal text), and more information about Nouvelle Vie is available at: www.nouvelleviehaiti.org.
>
> We seek a strong permaculturist with experience working in Haiti to serve as Project Manager for this program. The Project Manager will be responsible for meeting all program deliverables, liasing with FAO program officials, training and supervising 3-4 Nouvelle Vie students who will be working on the project, managing the project budget, participating in all field work (including sourcing / procurement of materials), and preparing both internal reports and reports for FAO. Demonstrated field experience in permaculture is a requirement, including experience in urban agriculture / rice sack gardening, composting, and training / teaching. Experience in Haiti and conversational fluency in French are a must; Kreyol strongly preferred. Compensation: $1,000USD / month, three-month term starting ASAP. This position may lead to a longer term role as the program expands, and / or a training position with Nouvelle Vie; we will soon require a Permaculture trainer
> to conduct the Permaculture components of a three-month advanced training program to be held in Haiti December 2010-February 2011 for the Nouvelle Vie Youth Corps.
>
> Please send a CV, brief cover letter, and at least two references to: Joshua Tosteson, jilt94 at gmail.com
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> With appreciation,
>
> Josh Tosteson
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:48:59 -0400
> From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr."<lflj at bellsouth.net>
> To: permaculture<permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: Re: [permaculture] need pictures of bee stuff
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> On 9/7/2010 1:36 PM, Kelly Simmons wrote:
>> I took all these photos myself..... Hope this helps - Kelly Simmons, Boulder, CO
> The list scrubs all attached files so your Photos never made it into the forum along with your message. Could you post
> them to a blog or some place like that?
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 19:20:20 -0400
> From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr."<venaurafarm at bellsouth.net>
> To: permaculture<permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: [permaculture] http://www.permaculture.info permaculture.info
> the Permaculture Wiki is back online!
> Message-ID:<4C86C8B4.8060309 at bellsouth.net>
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> (Attention: Chris Watkins, Rich Morris, Scott Pittman, Dick Pierce, Bob
> Waldrop and Paul, Matt, Jedd, negiliblek, Christophe, Sean, Lonnie,
> Richard, and others from the pcdb list and earlier discussions.]
>
> [What an oddyssey it has been for permaculture.info ...:LL]
>
> After over a year, maybe more, of being offline due to hosting problems,
> the Permaculture Wiki, permaculture.info, is now back online and ready
> to accomodate anyone interested in continuing the work they started
> there and/or begin new work. ibiblio is hosting our site and we owe them
> much gratitude for this.
>
> We need contributors and mid-level admins. Hope we get a flood of
> volunteers. I am not sure how to proceed with building a core
> development group or a community of registered contributors; suggestions
> welcome about this aspect of the project.
>
> There is a separate mailing list for a development team. It is:
> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/pcdb
>
> Project example:
> A group could create an ethics in permaculture section to be referred to
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> instead of reinventing the ethics wheel, instead, giving it a turn,
> a revolution to stir the pot.
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> Guild discussion in this list? Post highlights in the Guilds section of
> permaculture.info wiki.
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> The site runs in MediaWiki and is referred to as the Permaculture
> Information Web on the main page. This is not a fixed name for the
> wiki., just a convenient description.
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> http://www.permaculture.info
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> Main Page
> From PIW
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> The Permaculture Information Web is a collaborative project to provide a
> comprehensive resource of permaculture related information. This wiki
> uses a precise language to describe the different parts of human habitat
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> like apple trees, chickens and dandelions. Groups of elements that
> interact in a beneficial way are organized into guilds. A guild is
> defined by a few core elements that define that guilds character.
>
> One or more guilds guilds can be associated with built
> structures as suited to a particular location to create a pattern. For
> example, a hayfield, mulch, a chicken tractor, chicken forage plant
> guilds, fencing, and a compost system may combine into a chicken forage
> garden system, where chickens and materials are moved around to achieve
> a particular economy and diverse yield. patterns, built structures, and
> even elements are associated with the zones that describe the proximity
> to our homes and paths of travel.
>
> These patterns are tuned to local context, described by
> hydrology, soils, and landscape setting. designs must be attuned to the
> creations of nature as well as the natural disturbance regimes that
> dominate landscapes. Techniques and tools are used to evaluate and
> construct these patterns.
>
> Ecological design and permaculture work are done by
> organizations and groups that are doing work on specific sites or have
> online resources. These sites are distributed across many lands, and are
> similar patterns occur within the natural provinces of the earth called
> ecoregions.
>
> On this site people share ideas as well as online resources,
> books, documents, and their designs
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 16:24:27 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Tripp Tibbetts<slowfoodguy at yahoo.com>
> To: permaculture<permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: [permaculture] walnuts from seed
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> What little literature?I've seen suggests that walnuts will come true from seed, regardless of the?parent's rootstock.? Does anyone know for sure if this is the case???Also, is there any reason why?regular old?walnuts at the grocery store wouldn't germinate?? I?would?assume those would be superior cultivars.?
> ?
> Thanks in advance,
> Tripp
>
>
>
> The best fertilizer is the gardener's shadow.
> -Chinese proverb
> ?
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 20:09:25 EDT
> From: LBUZZELL at aol.com
> To: perma-psychology at googlegroups.com,
> westcoastwomenspermaculture at googlegroups.com,
> permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [permaculture] new book with essays by Bill Mollison, Larry
> Santoyo
> Message-ID:<109dc5.3ed05d07.39b82e35 at aol.com>
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> A new book, Hope Beneath Our Feet: Restoring Our Place in the Natural
> World, edited by Martin Keogh, is now available at amazon.com. The anthology,
> designed to answer the question "In a time of environmental crisis, how can
> we live right now?" includes essays on permaculture by Bill Mollison and my
> PC teacher Larry Santoyo. I also have an essay in the book, "Coping with
> the New Realities," about the psychology of coping with escalating
> eco-challenges.
>
> The anthology also includes essays by Paul Hawken, Bill McKibben, Michael
> Pollan, Barbara Kingsolver, Alice Walker, Vicki Robin, Frances Moore Lappe,
> Byron Katie, Bioneers' Nina Simons, historian Howard Zinn, Wendell Berry
> and many more -- 56 in all. Good company for permaculture :-)
>
> Linda Buzzell
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 19:04:15 -0700 (PDT)
> From: David Muhl<dmuhl65 at yahoo.com>
> To: permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [permaculture] Searching for Pc Apprentice or Aid Worker
> Sources
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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> Everyone,
>
> I'm looking for permaculture projects to participate in...most likely starting in the Spring, but possibly sooner for the right project. It would be nice if there was a website that had a section where people who have something going on and need help could advertise. Perhaps there is such a site and I just don't know it. Any suggestions?
>
> Also, if you yourself need help on your own project, or perhaps would be interested in partnering up on something, let me know.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 11:19:12 +0800
> From: Chris Watkins<chriswaterguy at appropedia.org>
> To: permaculture<permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: Re: [permaculture] http://www.permaculture.info
> permaculture.info the Permaculture Wiki is back online!
> Message-ID:
> <AANLkTi=KS77FehbbJyLqB-OLuL28XQuQvHpnxY_LYJwO at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Great news, thanks Lawrence. Glad to see that the work that
> contributors have put on can be built on and shared again.
>
> Looking at the front page:
>
> "In this wiki community members are using principles of permaculture
> design to build a base of knowledge for designing human habitats" -
> I'll be interested to see what that looks like in practice, and
> whether there are ideas there for the structure of Appropedia.org. Or
> perhaps someone can give some feedback on Appropedia's structure -
> www.appropedia.org/Appropedia:CategoryTree - we've put in a lot of
> work on the categories, but they can definitely be improved. But that
> could be a whole other thread.
>
> Open source wiki knowledge FTW!
>
> Chris
>
> On Wednesday, September 8, 2010, Lawrence F. London, Jr.
> <venaurafarm at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> (Attention: Chris Watkins, Rich Morris, Scott Pittman, Dick Pierce, Bob Waldrop and Paul, Matt, Jedd, negiliblek, Christophe, Sean, Lonnie, Richard, and others from the pcdb list and earlier discussions.]
>>
>> [What an oddyssey it has been for permaculture.info ...:LL]
>>
>> After over a year, maybe more, of being offline due to hosting problems, the Permaculture Wiki, permaculture.info, is now back online and ready to accomodate anyone interested in continuing the work they started there and/or begin new work. ibiblio is hosting our site and we owe them much gratitude for this.
>>
>> We need contributors and mid-level admins. Hope we get a flood of volunteers. I am not sure how to proceed with building a core development group or a community of registered contributors; suggestions welcome about this aspect of the project.
>>
>> There is a separate mailing list for a development team. It is:
>> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/pcdb
>>
>> Project example:
>> A group could create an ethics in permaculture section to be referred to as the Ethics In Permaculture FAQ (frequently asked questions). List users interested in this could be referred to this document-in-progress instead of reinventing the ethics wheel, instead, giving it a turn,
>> a revolution to stir the pot.
>>
>> Guild discussion in this list? Post highlights in the Guilds section of permaculture.info wiki.
>>
>> The site runs in MediaWiki and is referred to as the Permaculture Information Web on the main page. This is not a fixed name for the wiki., just a convenient description.
>>
>> http://www.permaculture.info
>> Hosted by ibiblio
>> PERMACULTURE.INFO
>>
>> Main Page
>> From PIW
>> Jump to: navigation, search
>>
>> The Permaculture Information Web is a collaborative project to provide a comprehensive resource of permaculture related information. This wiki uses a precise language to describe the different parts of human habitat and that language is used to categorize the articles in this wiki. This narrative identifies the categories and shows how they fit together. Follow links to start exploring the content.
>>
>> If your just joining, here's author guidance. For more information the category system go to page type.
>> Quick Jump Table
>>
>> PEOPLE - organizations | members
>>
>> THINGS - elements | guilds | built structures | patterns
>>
>> IDEAS - core concepts | environmental context | zones | techniques | tools | Peak Oil
>>
>> RESOURCES - book reviews | public documents | online resources | design review | blogs | Discussion Groups | Permaculture Wikis
>>
>> PLACES - all locations | ecoregions | permaculture sites | farming
>> Category Index
>> Overview
>>
>> ? ? ? ?In this wiki, community members are using principles of permaculture design to build a base of knowledge for designing human habitats.
>>
>> ? ? ? ?The living parts of these habitats are made of elements; things like apple trees, chickens and dandelions. Groups of elements that interact in a beneficial way are organized into guilds. A guild is defined by a few core elements that define that guilds character.
>>
>> ? ? ? ?One or more guilds guilds can be associated with built structures as suited to a particular location to create a pattern. For example, a hayfield, mulch, a chicken tractor, chicken forage plant guilds, fencing, and a compost system may combine into a chicken forage garden system, where chickens and materials are moved around to achieve a particular economy and diverse yield. patterns, built structures, and even elements are associated with the zones that describe the proximity to our homes and paths of travel.
>>
>> ? ? ? ?These patterns are tuned to local context, described by hydrology, soils, and landscape setting. designs must be attuned to the creations of nature as well as the natural disturbance regimes that dominate landscapes. Techniques and tools are used to evaluate and construct these patterns.
>>
>> ? ? ? ?Ecological design and permaculture work are done by organizations and groups that are doing work on specific sites or have online resources. These sites are distributed across many lands, and are similar patterns occur within the natural provinces of the earth called ecoregions.
>>
>> ? ? ? ?On this site people share ideas as well as online resources, books, documents, and their designs
>>
>>
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