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Lesson III: Make space for self-organization | Slow Coast
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Always a day late. Lesson II: Work at multiple levels of scale. Lesson IV: Seize breakthrough opportunities when they arise. Lesson III: Make space for self-organization. April 21, 2011. Michael K. Stone. Blueberry plants in flower. finally. Against human nature one cannot legislate. One can only try to educate it, and that is a slow process with only a distant hope of success. Entry for February 11, 1942). That does sound hairshirty and self-righteous. So be it. To prolong the petroleum-based nuclear-fi...
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Always a day late. Archive for the 'Slow Coast' Category. January 22, 2013. Sometime back in May 2011 I decided to stop blogging. I haven’t decided to start again. Maybe I will and maybe I won’t. In the meantime, feel free to wander around in here. If you break it, you buy it. And now we are one. February 22, 2010. Cold front meets moist air. There is no escape except to go forward. Peter Hammill, “Lemmings”, 1971. A year ago today, I wrote the first post on this blog. 8220;Welcome to the Slow Coast!
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Milton Friedman | Slow Coast
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Always a day late. Archive for the 'Milton Friedman' Category. Lesson VI: Assume that change is going to take time. May 31, 2011. Michael K. Stone. A cherry, someday. Patience! This year in July instead of on the same weekend as our Fall Fair; the Edible Garden Tour. In early August, kicking off the fifty days of the Fifty-Mile Eat-Local Challenge. The Chamber of Commoners. Our regional Sustainability Charter. And a few other groups and projects. May 23, 2011. Michael K. Stone. The question of how we can...
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Always a day late. Slow Coast is dedicated to the principles that information should be free and that citizens have the right and the duty to write the stories about the places where they live. One way we hope to keep our friends and neighbours up to date on what we’re doing and thinking is by email subscriptions. (Someday we might move to a print-on-paper format, but that’s expensive, so bear with us.). Here’s how to subscribe:. Click on this here link. Where it says “ Your email address. Meghan Hildebr...
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us | Slow Coast
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Always a day late. This blog is about the real news in the cosmos, galaxy, and solar system; on the planet and continent; in the country, province, and region. The region is centred on the Upper Sunshine Coast of British Columbia and takes in the coast, islands, archipelagoes, and the creatures of the sea, land, and sky. Information wants to be free! Responses to “us”. Feed for this Entry. January 12, 2010 at 01:08. David do u have any insite regarding this topic? January 12, 2010 at 08:24. You are comme...
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Powell River Farmers Institute. Projects & Activities. PRREDS Support for Farmers. Powell River Seedy Saturday. Farms & Products. Farming in Powell River. New Powell River Farmers and Gardeners. Seed Sources: Vendors and Catalogs. Chicken coop design considerations. Below you can send e-mail to Farmers Institute members, or visit their farm web pages. Alphabetical listing, by last name:. Bird, Peter and Helena. 6603 MacMahon Avenue Powell River, B.C. V8A 4W2. Wildwood U-Pick and Apiary. New Zealand Rabbi...
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Always a day late. Slow Coast is always looking for new contributors! If you have something to say that fits in with our vision. In an RSS reader. Eating out in Powell River. Gordon F.D. Wilson. Meghan Hildebrand’s blog. Murray Dobbin's blog. Pebble in the Pond. Powell River Books Blog. Powell River Farmers' Institute. Powell River Food Security Project. Powell River Water Watch. PR Hot Summer Night Market. Seed Savers of Powell River. Skookum Food Provisioners' Cooperative. Transition Town Powell River.
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systems | Slow Coast
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Always a day late. Archive for the 'systems' Category. Lesson VI: Assume that change is going to take time. May 31, 2011. Michael K. Stone. A cherry, someday. Patience! This year in July instead of on the same weekend as our Fall Fair; the Edible Garden Tour. In early August, kicking off the fifty days of the Fifty-Mile Eat-Local Challenge. The Chamber of Commoners. Our regional Sustainability Charter. And a few other groups and projects. May 23, 2011. Michael K. Stone. The question of how we can rightly...
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Lesson IV: Seize breakthrough opportunities when they arise | Slow Coast
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Always a day late. Lesson III: Make space for self-organization. Lesson V: Facilitate but give up the illusion that you can direct change. Lesson IV: Seize breakthrough opportunities when they arise. April 29, 2011. Michael K. Stone. Profuse blossoms of cherries, possibly of the variety Royal Ann. Something new is possible. Is spreading. Most favorably, it is giving rise to a new type: the cultural entrepreneur. Instead, this effort is about. Of course, the real point here is to. Variety. We’re...I don&#...