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Thought some might be interested in this! From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 9:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: A course in sustainable sustainability - from your home. We are not organizing this but sending the announcement as a courtesy to our members who may be interested in this. Announcing Lazy-Lady Living: A course in sustainable sustainability Enrollment for Fall 2014 ends October 3 rd at 5pm. Learn More: tierrasoulpdx/lazy-lady-living/ You dream of being a farmer! You want to get connected to your food, its production, preparation and its sharing. You dream of village harmony, rhythm and connection. You crave traditional wisdom and simple living. You want the real thing: shared goat herding and milking, backyard eggs and poultry, community and connection, shared meals and an end to the isolation of parenting – for REAL. Our intention in creating Lazy-Lady Living is to create an accessible and welcoming sustainability course for all people. It is a comprehensive, community based, virtual and fun course to get you started and seasoned on the path to sustainability without compromising your leisure and pursuit of the Good Life. Lazy Lady Living is a 100% virtual course in Sustainability. The course combines our knowledge of Permaculture, and Value-Added Farming with a focus on social and cultural resilience/creativity and deep earth-soul wisdom. Lazy-Lady Living is a blend of practical know-how (like getting started with backyard bee-keeping) and artful story-telling that makes a difference.. The 16 Topics in Lazy-Lady Living: 1. Permaculture Philosophy & Ethics 2. Weston A. Price & Nutrient Density, Value added farming 3. Anthroposophy & Biodynamic Agriculture 4. Trauma, Initiation & Myth Mending 5. Patterns & Design Elements 6. Cultivated Ecology & Wildlife 7. Urban Ambrosia, Backyard Milk, Meat, Eggs and Honey 8. Urban Apothecary, Lazy-lady soap, salve, tincture and tonic 9. Sacred Slaughter & the Vegetarian Myth 10. Soil & Trees 11. Water & Aquaculture, ponds, dams & bridges, water catchment, grey water & composting toilets 12. Recycling, waste streams & DIY pitfalls, diverse climate solutions 13. Earth Rhythms & Seasonal Celebrations, advanced simplicity 14. Undisturbed Birth & Home-Funerals, sacred union & family harmony 15. Ethical Business & Investing, Licensure vs. Free Marketplace, personal abundance & giving back 16. Energy, Climate & Catastrophe Here’s what one WAPF Chapter Leader had to say about the program: I loved Lazy-Lady Living. It presented me with new and profound ideals that I had not thought of before. Before taking the Lazy-Lady Living course, I thought it just was about backyard sustainable farming. Once I got into it I realized that the class was so much more than about agriculture, permaculture and biodynamics. It was about life and death, celebration, working with sorrow, grief, and conflict. Lazy-Lady Living helped fill in gaps and deepen some understandings that we plan to implement on our little homestead in Patagonia, Chile. I would recommend Lazy-Lady Living because there are so many resources researched out and presented in a digestible form. The course was very comprehensive. It is very comforting to know I have lifetime access to the course material. Thank you!~ Ann Michael, Chiropractor & WAPF Chapter Leader in Chile Krista and David Arias are a Waldorf- inspired home-schooling parents of two little ones who offer Lazy Lady Living from their urban farm and guesthouse in Portland, Oregon. They are traditional food advocates and back to the landers on their city sized lot; something that makes them particularly effective in offering the wisdom and know-how of permaculture to everyone. They also understand the importance of connection and community, so when you sign up for LLL youll have access to lifetime membership and ongoing support from the Arias clan. Tierra Soul has been featured in the Chilean gastronomic magazine, Revista Paula in 2014 and featured on the Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods Portland with Andrew Zimmern in 2013. Tierra Soul was also featured in the 2013 book, Backyard Roots by Lori Eanes. In 2006 our pioneering Food Cart, Fold Creperie, was written up in Bon Appetit magazine and praised by food critic Karen Brooks. Enrollment for Fall 2014 ends October 3 rd at 5pm. Learn More: tierrasoulpdx/lazy-lady-living/If youd like to unsubscribe and stop receiving emails from WAPF click here.
Posted on: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 22:26:49 +0000

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