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This was a great show! I will re-listen because I missed the beginning live! Thank you for the great conversation.

thank you @wholesomeroots, it's such a blessing to have such inspired, kind, engaged and knowledgable people along for the ride with us! <3

Oh! So looking forward to this series ❤ Awesome blocks to the chain @mountainjewel high 5!! Gonna get cozy & give THIS a listen. ASAP

awww sweet! curious to hear your thoughts. we're loving this opportunity and very thankful! <3

Listening to you guys now! Great to hear your voice haha. Been following for awhile. I know you won't like this characterization but you are building a media empire :)
Less is more. Observing housing development in California is the exact opposite. They level the ground then build it back up. Its like trying to erase nature. California is a crazy mix of all things - good and bad - all jumbled together. Anyway...great that you have radio show recorded now. Keep it up! we are listening :)

haha thanks steven! a media empire ;) if only to boost the plants!! haha

yes... your example you mentioned speaks to one of the core things humans keep doing- which is to create more work for ourselves because we aren't working in alignment with nature... but looking at it as a bare backdrop to human life. we can switch this out and study how nature is already working so that we can create abundant harmonious systems! permaculture is the way.

thank you for the encouragement and for your presence <3

This is such an important point and I'm glad it's the bedrock idea. I've been trying to plan out a house design, and while there are things I know matter to me no matter where I am (such as not having my bedroom window face east and having bathroom windows that open), my builder and I are waiting to pin down most things about the design until we've spent more time on the land. There is a little hut there now, and I may car camp in it a few nights after the purchase of the land is complete, so that I get more of a feel for how the land changes throughout the days.

That of course is no comparison with cultures that developed through centuries of observation and adaptation. It's a start though.

There is a little hut there now, and I may car camp in it a few nights after the purchase of the land is complete, so that I get more of a feel for how the land changes throughout the days.

mmmmm i love this idea. let the land reveal herself to you... it is amazing how when we spend time in place, it reaches us and we just know things, and we also can observe a great deal. it truly is the first step. excited with you.

and yes, definitely not even touching upon these past cultures. they're inspirations and guideposts to us!

This show was great on the recording! I'll try to get things working for next week. Really looking forward to the rest of the series.

thanks Ceci for your support and glad you could listen in on this! <3