It just seemed appropriate that our drum circle fell upon the day of the winter solstice. I can imagine those ancient celebrations had much the same flavor.
Ljgloyd 2019
https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2019/12/21/rdp-saturday-joy/
It just seemed appropriate that our drum circle fell upon the day of the winter solstice. I can imagine those ancient celebrations had much the same flavor.
Ljgloyd 2019
https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2019/12/21/rdp-saturday-joy/
If you’ve been around my blog long enough, you will have noticed that I engage in a community gardening project. The garden I volunteer in provides produce to a local food pantry for those in need. But the garden also serves as a teaching tool for sustainable, organic gardening practices
For the last six months that I have been volunteering i’ve been puttering around, basically following the directions of the garden manager, but not really knowing the whats and the whys of my actions. A few days ago, the garden volunteers attended a training conducted by an expert in Permaculture. I had heard the word tossed about before but really had no idea what it meant. By the end of the presentation I walked away from the garden energized and eager to know more, in a new direction to take my creative work with the earth.
Here are the notes I wrote in my garden journal after the session:
“… Permaculture is an integrated system of ecological and environmental design—a contraction of the words ‘permanent’ + ‘culture’— originated by Australian researchers Bill Mollison and David Holmgren. It is a system of principles and tools to redesign communities to live harmoniously with nature–working with nature, not against it —to improve the health of the land and the people who tend it. Permaculture is about rebuilding much-needed relationships with people, the land and the systems that support them. It works to build resilient communities that adapt to changing climate situations….. The three ethics of Permaculture are earth care, people care, and fair share. When people work in harmony with nature, there will be a surplus which can be shared with the whole community. … Permaculture design principles arise from [a] way of perceiving the world that is often described as systems-thinking and design-thinking… These principles include
We will have another training in a few weeks and I look forward to growing my knowledge in this area. In this world today where so many deny climate change and the unfair distribution of food and resources, tending a garden of this sort is an act of defiance. I am so ready to dig my heels .
Reference links and video
http://www.permacultureactivist.net/intro/PcIntro.htm#Characteristics
http://www.permacultureactivist.net/intro/PcIntro.htm
https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2019/12/07/rdp-saturday-excitement/
Ljgloyd 2019