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Started by Ruth Juliet Robinson. Last reply by Ruth Juliet Robinson Mar 3, 2009.
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Thank you Rakesh
I will have a look if I can go to the course.
Here I have been very busy, last week we even had a celebration after hamadan finished with the oven burning and baking amazing pizza the table full of food and Merlin came and pressed some apple juice, was just wondrful "atmosphera" atomos spinning.
Would you like to visit us? The Garden opens from 11am to 3pm Tuesday to Saturday. At moment we had sowing all the winter veg with the Transition Kidz Club workshop, building a beautiful bug hotel. Friday as the moon calendar point is time to cut herbs to dry. you need to see our enormous basket full of Gourds, Pumpkin and differents marrows.
Today the children planted strawberry in the forest garden to cover some areas and we had Paul Harris photographer for the project 2020 Vision collecting imagens for the next year book.
Sorry about showing off
I hope to see you soon
DALVA
Comment by Rakesh on September 7, 2011 at 0:07 Thanks for the invite Dvala. I trust you are well. I just started Transition Pimlico, so am interested to see how the other projects are working.
BTW Did you know there is a Transition town training course being run in Kennington in a few weeks? It is run the the nation Transition Town Training Network. I am booked on it and I know there are places left if any of you are interested.
Man Digs Pond
For 24 hours,
A Man will move.
A Man may sing.
A Man will not speak.
A Man may cry.
A Man will not leave until A Man has dug a pond.
Over 24 hours, from midday to midday the following day, A Man will create a wildlife pond, complete with a garden bog area, flora and fauna and a rock garden designed to benefit amphibians. The pond will be surrounded by a rope barrier to comply with health and safety regulations.
Throughout the 24 hour period, the audience is free to come and go as they wish. They will be able to observe A Man working. The event will be free but the audience will be invited to make a donation towards future projects which benefit Albion Millennium Green and there will be a simple self-service ticket system to keep track of audience numbers. A programme, (free) will provide educational material regarding the benefits of wildlife ponds as well as information about the performance.
The projects legacy will be a wildlife pond to benefit humans and wildlife for many years to come
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Comment by Sue on May 21, 2009 at 17:10 May 25, 2012 at 6:30pm to May 27, 2012 at 1pm – Winslow, Bucks
May 25, 2012 at 6:30pm to May 27, 2012 at 2pm – Redfield, Winslow, Buckinghamshire
May 27, 2012 from 9:30am to 3:30pm – The Greenway, London
May 27, 2012 from 10am to 5pm – Kingston Environment Centre
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