National Meet Up - August 2nd/3rd
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No, it doesn't look as though there are any techie people involved.Bread Making...Scything...Tour of house...Tour of garden...Cob oven building...Cob wall building...Light earth insulation... Various massage techniques...Farm Walk...Foraging...Earth sieving...Eco Nappies, Yurts & Hand Made Bags ...Elevenses at 11:00 - Assorted home made biscuits...Tea at 4:00 - Home made cakes
Nah, I can't believe that they would simply ignore the rest of us .. I feel sure that their equipment is almost ready to roll ...biffvernon wrote:No, it doesn't look as though there are any techie people involved.Bread Making...Scything...Tour of house...Tour of garden...Cob oven building...Cob wall building...Light earth insulation... Various massage techniques...Farm Walk...Foraging...Earth sieving...Eco Nappies, Yurts & Hand Made Bags ...Elevenses at 11:00 - Assorted home made biscuits...Tea at 4:00 - Home made cakes
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I'll get my thanks in first then - it was great to meet some Powerswitchers again, and also meet some well known names for the first time. I was only able to make it for the Saturday in the end, but the weather turned out fine. Enjoyed the walk around Greenham Common. Seeing the hardened shelters reminded me of Mayan Temples. They'll be a lasting legacy of the Cold War and American Empire...
Especially my thanks to Chris Vernon for sight of the OU books - I'll sign up for this, at least confident I'll enjoy, if not actually pass the course - and of course, to Ken and his family for coping with the Peak Visitors.
cheers
MMM
Especially my thanks to Chris Vernon for sight of the OU books - I'll sign up for this, at least confident I'll enjoy, if not actually pass the course - and of course, to Ken and his family for coping with the Peak Visitors.
cheers
MMM
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It started of damp, positively raining, but after lunch the sun was shining.
A huge thanks to Ken and family hosting the event and providing such excellent food. It was really great to see everything you've been up to.
I had to dash off on the Sunday morning and didn't get to say goodbye to as many people as I would have liked to.
Looks awesome!! Amazing photos of the cinnabar moth and the mandolinquents . . .
What a handsome bunch of people!!
What a handsome bunch of people!!
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We had a great time. Thanks to Ken, Carol & their family for allowing us in to see their fantastic place and making us all feel welcome.
It was great to put faces to names and meet new people. We had a really good weekend. I think we managed to get all the grass hoppers out of the tents before we packed them away.
Cheers from Jackie, Ali, Jacob & Sophie.
It was great to put faces to names and meet new people. We had a really good weekend. I think we managed to get all the grass hoppers out of the tents before we packed them away.
Cheers from Jackie, Ali, Jacob & Sophie.
Excellent weekend. Great to meet all the Powerswitchers. Sorry I didn't get to say goodbye to Jackie and Ali - had to rush for a train. Thanks to Ken and Carol and Alice for having us all. Amazing what Ken has done on the farm - has inspired me to move forward and take more steps towards sustainability. Enjoyed Mobsey's foraging - will be buying those little books you recommended.
Maybe we will be able to do it again next year?!
Maybe we will be able to do it again next year?!
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