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Re: Getting started...
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>Hi Mike, and all.
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>I find it best to add a piece at a time as you are comfortable and feel the
>need.
Hi I would like to break into this discussion, and ask if through this
mail list we might consider getting a news group organised. I may be out
of order as my knowledge of the net is limited.
I have seen postings by people who asked about a permaculture news group
and I couldn't tell them of one.
I know there is an FAQ being worked on for a WEB server, as we are well
down that track in Perth Western Australia.
This will help cater for people who are in the GETTING STARTED field as
well as a forum to network more Permaculture.
>I've been learning about Permaculture for 6-8 years now, and i think it is a
>continually evolving field. Each of us can increase our web of knowledge
>about the processes which surround us and our part in them for as long as
>we're here.
I was working on sustainability on my farm, and on Permaculture since
I left the farm, so some of my experiences are similar to you Bill.
I have had access to Internet for about 2 years.
I now also wish I had my grand parents to talk to about their experience
particularly during the depression, when the farm was almost a fully
contained unit.
I still have a memory of all of the smells and tastes.
>Bill Christensen
>bchris@txinfinet.com
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Regards,
Vic
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