As I wrote in my last blog, the Green Festival in San Francisco had many interesting things to get informed about. Not only different products and businesses, but also about different alternative media that are blooming everywhere and are becoming more recognizable. The “green” media are television/radio channels, shows and programs, but also magazines, online magazines and newspapers. […]
Filed under: awareness, city living, lifestyle, permaculture and ecovillage design, America, Alternative Media on December 19th, 2007 | No Comments »
Lost Valley, October 27
Last day in Lost Valley and tomorrow we say our goodbyes. Living in the woods for a month is now over and we have new places to explore.
The weather here in Lost Valley changed a lot while we’ve been here. From being very cold to be quite hot to very windy. People […]
Filed under: Uncategorized, wellness, environment, health, awareness, lifestyle, travel, permaculture and ecovillage design, America on November 2nd, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Lost Valley, October 19th.
The days go by so fast that there that there doesn’t seem to be any time to write. There is always something going on during the day and in the afternoon. Last night we went to a spiral dynamics discussion in the classroom, lead by one of the teachers in the Permaculture […]
Filed under: environment, awareness, inspiration, city living, lifestyle, travel, permaculture and ecovillage design, naturally occurring standards on October 20th, 2007 | No Comments »
So, finally we made it to Lost Valley Oregon/Dextor in the US, sent by The LifeCo
to document Permaculture, sustainable living, ecovillage design and other interesting things we see or hear along the way.
We are:
Yuri Radomisli: Massage Therapist and Permaculture student.
Dilek Turan: Photographer and reporter.
It was a long journey; four airplanes, a bus and a train. […]
Filed under: global warming, environment, organic, awareness, inspiration, city living, energy, lifestyle, diet, farming, travel, permaculture and ecovillage design, greenhouse gases on October 9th, 2007 | No Comments »