* Note: Cedar Moon is the residential intentional community at TLC Farm and a demonstration of high-density, consensus-based cooperative living. *
Guthrie: yum!A few days ago, as we were working on building benches for a new meditation area, a nice woman walked down the driveway with a bucket of grapes. “I thought you might be able to use these,” she offered as she explained that we would need to go find more containers to receive her load of grapes.
Ah, the fall, when we get to enjoy harvests of all types. Here at TLC Farm, we like to process, enjoy and save food as much as possible. Here are a few snapshots from recent weeks:
Apple cider making, from hundreds of pounds of apples that a few Farmies picked at a local organic orchard. Yummy!
Tomatoes! We picked and then canned about 220 pounds of heirloom, organic tomatoes at our friend's farm! (We ate all of our own ripe tomatoes, and are making fried green tomatoes from the unripe ones.)
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A powerful new workshop from Teryani Riggs of the Living Awareness Institute.
Using games and techniques from the Theater Of the Oppressed, we'll explore our relationship to power, experiment with transforming power-over relationships, play with different forms of leadership and their relationship to power, and learn new, fun ways to create consensus and power-with relationships. The intention is to learn and have fun while creating practical techniques and tools for transforming our world to a truly shared-power culture.
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