Love the video. cant wait to be involved and do my bit. Only find the yahoo bits'n'pieces by accident rather than design - when I've learnt to do it by design I'll maybe catch on to what's going on and when and turn up to something! Anne
Imagine if most neighbourhoods did this, what a wonderful place our towns and cities would be to live in, improvement in health and wealth too. Imagine the increase in biodiversity, the wildlife habitat. Fantastic thanks for posting.
It's like an allotment society on tour! There must be loads of people who want to grow their own and know the benefits, but haven't yet got the know-how or confidence. What a brilliant way of getting people started!
If you haven't already, look up Rob Hopkins' blog Transition Culture. Stuff like this is the future!
hey there mate been trying to watch the film and lovin the bits i can see but its a long job cos it keeps freezing up. a bit like this glorious weather we are having woopee im gonna phone ya
Its probably the speed of your connection, so my advice is to go make a cup of tea or turn down the sound and phone a friend, then watch the film in full when the red bar has had a chance to progress a bit. Catch my drift?
Wonderful, I love the laughter, so natural! As we grow mor of our own food so we recreate, we reclaim our independence, from a system that grows food for profits using chemicals and processes the abuse nature.
great stuff .. who is that Nads girl .. she's gorgeous ... reminds me of a girl I met at Greenbelt 55 years ago ...
sparksmayfly 2 years ago
Love the video. cant wait to be involved and do my bit. Only find the yahoo bits'n'pieces by accident rather than design - when I've learnt to do it by design I'll maybe catch on to what's going on and when and turn up to something! Anne
aineparker 3 years ago
Imagine if most neighbourhoods did this, what a wonderful place our towns and cities would be to live in, improvement in health and wealth too. Imagine the increase in biodiversity, the wildlife habitat. Fantastic thanks for posting.
Permaculturebella 3 years ago
It's like an allotment society on tour! There must be loads of people who want to grow their own and know the benefits, but haven't yet got the know-how or confidence. What a brilliant way of getting people started!
If you haven't already, look up Rob Hopkins' blog Transition Culture. Stuff like this is the future!
Oh, and love the music too.
parallelepipete 4 years ago
wicked wicked an bad
Bongofukka 4 years ago
hey that really is a wicked idea hope it spreads across the globe fantastic
Bongofukka 4 years ago
hey there mate been trying to watch the film and lovin the bits i can see but its a long job cos it keeps freezing up. a bit like this glorious weather we are having woopee im gonna phone ya
christopherp50 4 years ago
Hi Chris
Its probably the speed of your connection, so my advice is to go make a cup of tea or turn down the sound and phone a friend, then watch the film in full when the red bar has had a chance to progress a bit. Catch my drift?
wickerwoman27 4 years ago
This is great and as Gaea says, truly inspirational. Well done to all involved!!!!!
hiddenshallows 4 years ago 2
Wonderful, I love the laughter, so natural! As we grow mor of our own food so we recreate, we reclaim our independence, from a system that grows food for profits using chemicals and processes the abuse nature.
djlookwood 4 years ago 2
This is great!
What an inspiration!
Well done.xxx
GaeaKnight 4 years ago 2
Yay GROFUN! Great video, great project. Good luck for 2008 and years to come, from Selina on Dove Street. xxx
vilehamster 4 years ago 2