Interesting. What would be an intriguing analog present, and successful for many decades, is Mackinac Island. Of course, I am well aware of the unique nature of this tourist retreat, but it is also a real place inhabited by real people who do real things - all without cars. I wonder if it could be possible to create a new place - maybe by reclaiming old places - using a wholly new economic system not based on present mega-capitalism? Small mom & pops, barter "currency", urban horticulture?
one thing built-up places have to do is leave plants to grow in their real shapes. there's so much hate and fear of nature, and constant laying of poisons and cutting back and mutilating plants and trees, therefore destroying the micro-climates and little ecosystems left.
we need more plants growing up the sides of buildings and window boxes too, and reclaiming already-dead urban areas for city farms and permagardens.
just so those not evil realise the extent of how fucked things are - the day after i wrote that, the scum that are my parents deliberately had yet more trees in a garden they shouldn't be allowed to have, multilated and very reduced.
the enemy does exactly the things it believes will kill the soul the most, and harm those who won't put up with scum like them being able to exist.
I do not think cars are evil, they are necessary for modern life, in fact my neighbor and I are trying to purchase a used electric car to share for local trips, however harmonizing neighborhoods with reduced car intrusion is a reasonable compromise.
they are evil, but they've become required for most people - that's why the whole system that built roads and uses resources to make (an incredibly wasteful economic system) the vehicles, and deliberately selected the least-sustainable most-polluting fuels, is so evil. they could have waited and made vehicles that didn't pollute, aren't noisy, and fly - so no nature would be destroyed to lay roads over, and no nature destroyed to mine for materials to supply the whole mess.
In a few places in Seattle local neighbors have successfully replaced a residential street with a common garden. There is still emergency vehicle access and parking at each end of the street. There was one such project 4 blocks north of our home. In Google Earth, fly to 3rd Ave NW / NW 60th Street, Seattle, WA. and look east.
great going iv also come up with a idea. please check out my video its about changing our world at the greatest point we need to act now please also leave a comment of ideas of your own we really need to start thinking!!!
people are realizing money is a tool of many tools. it is a way of obtaining, but we have so many free resources that dont hurt anything or any person. just today i foraged a meal; the only thing i sacrificed was convenience. so what? at least i have a direct relationship with my work and the product of my work, and i enjoy foraging, rather than spending time at a job where i get a coupon to buy food from miles away.
I know in the decline of car usage in the oil crisis I became very close to my neighbors through creating a garden in our area ,it was cultural ,while I had no car, I was more green conscious and friendly towards people & animals & taught my child better values.
YES, sociological technobabble keeps me from subscribing to this channel even though I often check to see if something new actually has some useful project info.
Yes, the multi-coloured, artistic common spaces are what I thought all we people with hidden talents were supposed to do for society, our neighbourhoods, the world. Express yourselves, we're all artists.
Very cool, but he is incapable of describing concrete project! Luckily I know people who do similar things in London so I could image what he was on about, and towards the end the start showing more pictures so people get the idea.
Interesting. What would be an intriguing analog present, and successful for many decades, is Mackinac Island. Of course, I am well aware of the unique nature of this tourist retreat, but it is also a real place inhabited by real people who do real things - all without cars. I wonder if it could be possible to create a new place - maybe by reclaiming old places - using a wholly new economic system not based on present mega-capitalism? Small mom & pops, barter "currency", urban horticulture?
jakebarnes28 1 year ago
one thing built-up places have to do is leave plants to grow in their real shapes. there's so much hate and fear of nature, and constant laying of poisons and cutting back and mutilating plants and trees, therefore destroying the micro-climates and little ecosystems left.
we need more plants growing up the sides of buildings and window boxes too, and reclaiming already-dead urban areas for city farms and permagardens.
randomlaughingman 2 years ago
just so those not evil realise the extent of how fucked things are - the day after i wrote that, the scum that are my parents deliberately had yet more trees in a garden they shouldn't be allowed to have, multilated and very reduced.
the enemy does exactly the things it believes will kill the soul the most, and harm those who won't put up with scum like them being able to exist.
it is no coincidence.
randomlaughingman 2 years ago
I do not think cars are evil, they are necessary for modern life, in fact my neighbor and I are trying to purchase a used electric car to share for local trips, however harmonizing neighborhoods with reduced car intrusion is a reasonable compromise.
markeSeattle 2 years ago
they are evil, but they've become required for most people - that's why the whole system that built roads and uses resources to make (an incredibly wasteful economic system) the vehicles, and deliberately selected the least-sustainable most-polluting fuels, is so evil. they could have waited and made vehicles that didn't pollute, aren't noisy, and fly - so no nature would be destroyed to lay roads over, and no nature destroyed to mine for materials to supply the whole mess.
randomlaughingman 2 years ago
In a few places in Seattle local neighbors have successfully replaced a residential street with a common garden. There is still emergency vehicle access and parking at each end of the street. There was one such project 4 blocks north of our home. In Google Earth, fly to 3rd Ave NW / NW 60th Street, Seattle, WA. and look east.
markeSeattle 2 years ago
Thanks for those videos! More!
MaxwellsDemon2000 2 years ago
Glad you're watching. Tell us what you want more of, too.
peakmoment 2 years ago
Sustainable housing! :-)
MaxwellsDemon2000 2 years ago
great going iv also come up with a idea. please check out my video its about changing our world at the greatest point we need to act now please also leave a comment of ideas of your own we really need to start thinking!!!
estoboy29 2 years ago
Guys you have a long way to go!
CorvetteTeaser 2 years ago
how do you mean?
peakmoment 2 years ago
Change dont come in one or 2 days, it takes time and their objective is really hard to achieve
CorvetteTeaser 2 years ago
At least change is happening..with cooperative effort change can happen relatively quickly.
EbolaV1rus 2 years ago
i agree with you Ebola...cooperative effort :D
lashmaide 2 years ago
WE have a long way to go. There's only One Race on One Planet in space. What harms one, harms all. Welcome to the Holographic Universe!
kingofthebrittains 2 years ago
Excellente video!!! Come check the videos from the Montreal Permaculture Guild!
wenrolland 2 years ago
u guys r Angels in the true sense
Quackupuncture 2 years ago
interesting interview thanks
brightlightbabe 2 years ago
people are realizing money is a tool of many tools. it is a way of obtaining, but we have so many free resources that dont hurt anything or any person. just today i foraged a meal; the only thing i sacrificed was convenience. so what? at least i have a direct relationship with my work and the product of my work, and i enjoy foraging, rather than spending time at a job where i get a coupon to buy food from miles away.
Tidnull 3 years ago 7
I know in the decline of car usage in the oil crisis I became very close to my neighbors through creating a garden in our area ,it was cultural ,while I had no car, I was more green conscious and friendly towards people & animals & taught my child better values.
koitajja 3 years ago 3
i would like to think that his work and inspiration comes from the ingestion of entheogens... even if not... we need more people like him...
vegetalista 3 years ago
The road less traveled is always more fun !
keep up the good work.
propertygeek 4 years ago 3
Skip the sociological mishmash, and skip to the parts about the project itself.
EAFolta 4 years ago 7
YES, sociological technobabble keeps me from subscribing to this channel even though I often check to see if something new actually has some useful project info.
TreyNitrotoluene 3 years ago
YEAH! this guy is great! Critical and Positive + Intelegent and Simple + Abstract and Concrete
another great peak-moment video!
knotsberryfarm 4 years ago 2
Yes, the multi-coloured, artistic common spaces are what I thought all we people with hidden talents were supposed to do for society, our neighbourhoods, the world. Express yourselves, we're all artists.
YourHomeTown 4 years ago
fantastic
COAnews 4 years ago
Very cool, but he is incapable of describing concrete project! Luckily I know people who do similar things in London so I could image what he was on about, and towards the end the start showing more pictures so people get the idea.
jdaviescoates 4 years ago 2
Wonderfully painted street intersections, cob benches, kiosks, small gardens are examples of the projects people are working on.
peakmoment 4 years ago
It's true, but my architect friends are often similarly useless when it comes to conceptualising what they 'do'. We got the idea in the end.
blueraymel 4 years ago