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  • From: FranksFarm@aol.com
  • To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] gabions
  • Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 07:23:42 EDT

Good day:)

In a message dated 8/1/02 10:24:54 AM, genest@together.net writes:

<< Frank, have you ever considered taking the PC course ?>>

Yes, I have. But it's tough for me to get away from the farm. No one to care
for the livestock, etc. Further as a relative newcomer/"furiner" I don't have
kin, or any neighbors I'd feel comfortable asking.

I've done a good bit of reading...but it's the details, the experience that
I really lack.
I seem to learn more by actual demonstration, and a barrage of questions on
construction details, etc., than in broad brush ideas, which I'm well aware
of, and in agreement with.

"Simple" things like finding contours seem to be overwhelming when you only
have your labor, and thousands of feet to do. I'm sure others have faced this
situation, and perhaps just eyeball it. Sometimes this may be fine others
times not.

I hate to make mistakes others have. I'd rather emulate folks who have been
successful, and follow their counsel.

However around here not too many folks have even heard of Permaculture! There
are no nearby mentors I could spend many a day with in enthusiastic,
reinforcing conversation.

I've corresponded with quite a number of folks on this list, whom I really
admire, and whose advice I'd have no trouble following. Problem is it's very
hard to get details on how to design a property like this with future goals
incorporated without actually on site visits.

This is a bit frustrating since I've spent a lot of time observing, and
walking the land so I can probably transmit a lot of what is needed, or get
same fairly quickly if I understand what is required.

Any designers out there looking for an exciting new project? Looking for a
vacation home? A new career opportunity in Eco Village/Eco Tourism? I'd
certainly be willing to listen:)

I'm all ears.

All the best. Frank




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