On Jul 14, 2024:
This goes hard. Talk about an iconic historical photo.
On Mar 13, 2023:
Just so you don't feel like you are talking to yourself. What can I say, but you're welcome!
Go with wired with a battery backup. I'm sure you already have enough electronics you have to keep charging. This one is important.
On Mar 6, 2023:
I’m going with this one:
And then a suggestion for ~Society~ that is more pleasing to the eyes:
On Mar 5, 2023:
Too lazy for a poll, so I'm voting mine in respect for BRF.
On Mar 4, 2023:
For BRF. Give thanks to Tom Tomorrow.
On Mar 3, 2023:
posted by justincredibleYeah, definitely something I want to look into for our final property. Hopefully that's our next one.
How does one go about getting certified? Was this a certificate program at a college?
He’ll get back with you in April of 2031
posted by justincredibleYeah, definitely something I want to look into for our final property. Hopefully that's our next one.
How does one go about getting certified? Was this a certificate program at a college?
I got mine through Verge Permaculture: https://vergepermaculture.ca/. The one I just completed was a 72 hour online course, 3 days a week for about 4 months. If you happen to miss a class, they do record it so you can attend it at your leisure.
They have another starting in May, which they changed up the schedule. It runs over 7 monthly weekends. Link to the Spring course: https://vergepermaculture.ca/permaculture-design-certification/#pdc_enroll
There are others out there.
A highly recommended book if you are serious about it is by Bill Mollison, Permaculture: A Designer's Manual. Don't purchase through Amazon, but directly through the publisher: https://www.tagari-usa.com/product/permaculture-a-designers-manual/.
I'm actually about to startup my own business to complete designs in my spare time. Let me know if you need additional information.
posted by justincredibleNo, but she's finally starting to warm up to the idea after the last two years. Not fully off the grid, but at least moving to Newark and living in the country.
If you do, look into Permaculture. I just finished my certification this past month.
posted by BRFDamn...this makes me sad.Me, too.
He was part of what I referred to as the three S's that I didn't like............Society, Sage and Sleeper.
Society had that stupid avatar of a cadaver mannequin that was split down the middle of its head with skin on one side and open on the other.
Sage's avatar was a bear.
I do not miss any of them.