whoops, sorry about that misdirection! I thought there was thresher group, but only a thresher discussion. There might be more than that one discussion but I'm not sure. It sounds like what you wanted to do is post "reply to this" the way I've done…
Thanks Alex,
I thought I started on the "Bean Threasher discission", so I thought my post would go there. I've looked for a "Threasher" group, as you advise, but it appears there is no such group.
I gurss I am saying this software (discussion mach…
First, you gotta be a member of that group.
Once you're a member, go to that group's page (&you have to be logged in to the site) and then add the discussion there.
Cheers~
I know of two unique groups doing ? Celtic / Irish / world music. One group is "Wind that Shakes the Barley" they have a couple of CD's. And there's "Skelig". They're working on a CD.
Contact Rachel .... chickadee@yahoo.com
"How are you involved in preparing for the changes that peak oil, economic instabilty and climate change are bringing, and in creating resilience and sustainable life style in our communities?"
home produced staple vegetables; growing baking beans; food preservation; turning lawn to garden
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
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At 12:25pm on December 27, 2008, George Lisi said…
Hi Daniel! Welcome.
Thanks for the account of turning lawn on unpromising soil into staple food producing garden. You might like to connect with other folks at our Jan. 10 Open Space meeting in Montpelier. Check 'events'.
If you want a quicky intro to Transition with a VT slant, read my review of the Transition Handbook under 'blogs'.
Cheers! George Lisi, Transition Town Montpelier ~