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  • From: "Australia Felix" <pcorgbgo@bendigo.net.au>
  • To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Keyline
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 07:26:54 +1000


Hello Frank,

Thanks for the reply. I 'll put together a list that I supply to my clients
that may be of use. In terms of timing well that's up to you - you can only
do things when you're ready.....

I'll get back to you later today/tomorrow,

Cheers

Darren

----- Original Message -----
From: <FranksFarm@aol.com>
To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, 20 July 1999 0:14
Subject: Re: Keyline


> G'day Darren,
>
> <<In terms of your project though I'm interested in helping you through
the
> process of working out where your dams should go etc. I think we could do
> this as an open book so that anyone else can put in their "two bobs worth"
> and learn a bit along the way.>>
>
> That's a great suggestion and mighty nice of you to offer to share your
> expertise. But I already knew you were a swell:)
>
> I just got a scanner...but will take a while toget to know how to use it.
I
> do have some aerial photos, and a contour map of the property. I'll have
to
> figure out how to post it.
>
> Tell me what else do we need. Since there are quite a few steep hollows
there
> are numerous drainage ways that already exist. I also feel that there's
got
> to be some springs up there that I could develop for gravity fed water
supply
> to hose and barn.
>
> Problem right now is that I have got to get a house built so we can move
down
> permanently. It's been an adventure...I've been planning this house for
years
> so I KNOW what I want problem of course is in execution, and $$$. So many
> varaiables if you want an energy efficient, healthy house that tied in
with
> the outdoors at an affordable cost.
>
> <<The last discussion on imposing earthworks was
> pretty interesting though, and had the thoughts of many clients echoing
> through and through.>> was this on the graze L list? I have been off that
> one for a while and have only seen a few on the PC list. But nothing in
> depth.
>
> You know if my proposed Eco Center were set up I'd have you come over to
give
> some lectures, do a hands on pond building, and promise you a good time.
I'm
> afraid I can't offer much now. But you are most welcome to visit(BG)
>
> You sure do have a lot on your plate!
>
> I'm excited about your offer...but due to the timing I may not be able to
get
> the stuff you need scanned till I get back to NY in mid August.
>
> Best wishes. Cheerio Frank
>
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