Magnetic west

Can we imagine a way of life that is more integrated and less isolating? Can we imagine an economy that is more resilient, less damaging to the natural systems on which we rely, and conducive to local autonomy? Communities around the country and the world are asking these questions and experimenting with more cooperative and sustainable ways of doing things. I've come to stay and work on one such community, an ecovillage in southern Alaska, to learn what I can from their ongoing efforts.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Rock beach, Swing lake, Osawa bread


Posted by Dwight at 11:01 PM
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      • So long for now
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      • Rice fast
      • Connor's Koji
      • Hairstylings by Buddy and Other Shnappety shnoops
      • Za
      • Rock beach, Swing lake, Osawa bread
      • Tempura sushi
      • Straw clay
      • Tempeh demystified
      • Fourth
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      • Garden update
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