Becoming a Permaculturist (part 1)

What does it take to become a Permaculturist? Well, let me tell you, it’s all serious business. It takes 2 weeks of…

...compost turning

...childhood remembering

…seed cultivating

...landscape designing

...random snoozing

...fire stick juggling

...chore doing

...scything

...group working

...landscape surveying

...design presenting

...all weather camping

...mutual grooming

...back bending and bone breaking

See Part 2 for more :)

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6 Comments

  1. A pretty good summary my friend ! Scything was obviously the best though !

  2. The Grim Reaper

    Yes, you can’t beat a good *sharp* scythe :D

  3. Peter Raynolds

    Mutual grooming..brilliant

  4. ChristianW.Sanchez

    Great! Keep it up!

  5. Pingback: What happens at a Milkwood Permaculture Design Course? « Milkwood: permaculture farming and living

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