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Global allies: Kufunda tour

Global allies: Kufunda tour

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Cornucopia 2007: eating, drinking, making merry!

Cornucopia 2007: eating, drinking, making merry!

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Cornucopia 2007: kids making corn husk dolls

Cornucopia 2007: kids making corn husk dolls

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2007 Cornucopia: bidding for auction items

2007 Cornucopia: bidding for auction items

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Thanks to Cornucopia sponsors, 2007!

2007 Cornucopia: bidding for auction items

First off, big thanks go out to Alexa Wiley, Aliah Farah, the Josh Cole Band and Ponderosa for their musical contributions, and to Will Suejcar for donating an abundance of veggies for the delicious food served during the festival.

TLC Farm would also like to extend deep thanks to the following generous donors to the charity auction at Cornucopia 2007. These sustainability-oriented artists and businesses have a proven commitment to an ecologically healthy local economy!
May you all thrive.

Tweten Photography
Daphne O'Brien
Kanani Pearl
Bernhard Bach
Ingrained Woodworks
Bonsai Matt
Timberline Lodge & Ice Axe Grill
Devon Bryant
Montinore Estates

Moss Street Studios
Genoa Restaurant
RedShed Pottery
Hope Medford
Connie VanDyke
Higgins Restaurant
Oregon Soap Company
Roger Long
McMenamins
Inanna McGraw
Higgins
Hope Medford
Hotlips Pizza
Mirador
Pastini Pastaria
Theresa Ramirez
Wingnut Confections
Environmental Building Supplies
Judy & Wayne Acton
Micha-el Institute
Barbara Medford
Laura McGraw
Tinctoria Designs
Serenity Shop
Anansi Beat
Redwing Bakery
Gerri "Ravyn" Stanfield
Grandma Rhonda
Mandy Corr
Don Van Kouwenhoven
Global Exchange
Lake Side Motors
New Seasons
Scott Howard
Abundant Yarn & Dyeworks
Allandra Lee Johnson
Friends of Forest Park
Gina Nash
MasterPeace
One Root
Vince Maldovado
Alma Chocolate
John Platt
Kid at Heart Toys
Helvetia Winery
Baker & Spice
Jessica Mackin
Practically Divine
Annie Bloom's Books
Daniel Work
Peter Nelson
ReiGarden
Silver Moon Creations

Rainbarrel

Rainbarrel

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Honey Wine Making

Just a few yards away from the earthen plaster workparty, Gretchen was teaching 15 people about making your own honey wine!

Plaster party

I love Saturdays at TLC Farm! This past Saturnday, a bunch of us gathered in the outdoor kitchen to put earthen plaster on the cob bench under the nearby cedar tree. With the help of some Lewis and Clark students and other new Farm friends, we sifted clay, mixed it with sand, straw and water, and gently applied the muddy plaster to protect our nice bench.

Chop Wood

The little sayings about this one are true:

Before enlightenment: chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment: chop wood, carry water.

Wood will warm you three times: once gathering, once chopping and once burning your fire.

Chopping wood is a wonderful form of daily meditation and connection to the mundane-but-profound experience of taking care of one’s needs. As someone who is usually part of the office-type activities at TLC Farm, I must admit that chopping wood is now one of the highlights of my week, and a nice way to warm up. Give thanks for the trees!

LIFE AT CEDAR MOON: Salmon harvest

* Note: Cedar Moon is the residential intentional community at TLC Farm and a demonstration of high-density, consensus-based cooperative living. *

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