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  • The ducks in the orchard were brought in. Those in the pond are wild. Talk to user/robynfrancisearth to get more info as the place is Robyn's!

    Cheers!

  • @dontpanicjack

    I don't know if this is a silly questions, but did some of the the animals (such as the ducks) come themselves or did you bring them in?

    By the way thanks for uploading!

  • genius, very nice presentation

    priceless work you are doing

    cheers

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  • excellent...

  • Fantastic!!! What a wonderful way to spend the last 16 years. Invaluable - food, knowledge & generational support. If every backyard had something organic to eat the children would be more healthy & smiley!

    Thanks for sharing.

  • is there not the risk that certain botanical species might become a pest like rabbits and cats (or is it camels) in australia?

  • @SXMSXMSXM

    The cat is already out of the bag, so to speak. White man has been on the continent for centuries. We travel all over the world and ship goods all over the world. Debate on this subject is good, however in my opinion, there are majorly invasive species which aren't even questioned such as corn, soy, anything GM, humans, etc. What can we do? There is no going back to the way things were.

  • @dontpanicjack

    Nature may have a different opinion on this subject of going back to the way things were if we don't start living in harmony with the earth!

  • C'mon now ! , where is ya dope plants ? , you can't be living in Nimbin with that much land and no weed ! , the whole town is weed/dope central !. heheh , cheers.

  • You aren't helping anyone. Cannabis should be just like dandelion, growing everywhere freely like a weed and ignored by most, while used medicinally by those who use it with respect.

    There's more to Nimbin, I assure you.

  • @dontpanicjack I know there is , I've been there ..but !, cop central leaving the town making sure you aren't taking any out of the town. I agree with you, it's no worse than a ciggy or a drink to me, grows freely as a 'weed' and should be treated as such, not government governing peoples choices about it , and ruining peoples lives making them a criminal over it. cheers.

  • @dontpanicjack By the way , nice gardens ;).

  • this is absolutely amazing!!!

  • i want to go!!!!

  • so beautiful!

  • Wonderful work you're doing: permaculture applied in a wonderful and diverse way. Kudos!

    If we were in Australia, I'd tape a Peak Moment Conversation with you in a heartbeat! Keep up the good work.

    Janaia

  • Great to see this lovely place again - my girlfriend and I completed our PDC with Robyn in 2003.

  • Great job Robyn! and I love the music.

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