Hey folks,
Wasn’t able to get any posts up last week because I was getting ready for the first two-day Permaculture for Renters workshop, which happened this past weekend down in Ashland, Oregon. Twenty great folks came out and all went away with a great experience, as well as lots of new information and skills. Here are some thoughts from participants:
“I liked the range of material and how easily the pieces will be to implement. It was really fun being with such cool people all weekend.”
“The way the course was structured made it flow so smoothly. All the material was so easy to understand.”
“The diversity of theory mixed with practical application allowed me to ingest/assimilate the infromation much more quickly and deeply.”
Hanging around Ashland, I got to see some impressive and inspiring examples of rural permaculture for renters, which I’ll be adding a few posts about over the next week or so. Great examples of what is possible when you can rent a few acres on the rural fringe of a town or city, where the opportunities for eco-social entrepreneurship are many!
Tags: rural, Workshop Reports
