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June 2014

Aristotle

Aristotle

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.”
—Aristotle

Recycling Mission of a Dumpsite

Recycling Mission of a Dumpsite

Rainwater Recycling, Creating a Permaculture Garden

Rainwater Recycling, Creating a Permaculture Garden

Banana Planting Mania

Bananas grow all year around, though much slower during the cooler periods, and they were one of our steady local food supplies. We set out to plant more banana circles especially near the house.

Hummingbird Chilling

Hummingbird Chilling

Elegant Water Lily

Elegant Water Lily

Surrounded by Men

Surrounded by Men

Underground Living Wild Bees

Underground Living Wild Bees

Hairy Chewing Caterpillar Mugshot

Hairy Chewing Caterpillar Mugshot

Hairy Caterpillar

Hairy Caterpillar

Baking Our Own Bread

Baking Our Own Bread

Compost & Soil Sprouting Experiment

The idea is to take two samples of soil that one knows to be good as the control and two samples of each of the soils / composts you would like to be testing.

Banana Crop Circles

Banana Crop Circles

Banana Plant Seedling

Banana Plant Seedling

Creating Banana Circles

Creating Banana Circles

Digging Holes to Capture Water

Digging Holes to Capture Water

Digging Trenches to Capture Water

Digging Trenches to Capture Water

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