PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS MESSAGE TO YOUR CONTACTS,
>
thanks!
>
> Hello to all
> I sure miss being down in Sonoma
County because of all the great people
> who are there, working with the
earth. And I also LOVE OREGON for its
> super
> beauty and
there are just as many wonderful people here.
>
> First, I'd like to invite anyone who would like to be interviewed
by phone
> on my
> Permaculture Talk Show to write to me at this
address:
> <stellajane@gardener.com>
>
> Any
Permaculture topic of interest is suitable, and then you can access
>
the
> recording
> on the website at any time, and make it available
to your friends and your
> clients.
> So if you do water catchment
and want to spend an hour with me on the
> phone,
> you can
have
> the benefit of being able to email a prospective client and have
them
> learn
> all about
> their options, at their
leisure. Usually, by email, I set up a series of
> questions
that
> we will cover. Exclusions are: No "bad" words, and no
political
> references. Just great
> information that will benefit
the listeners. (Those who are in community
> can also talk
>
about that, what they are doing, and who they hope to attract to join
>
them.)
>
>
>
> If you'd rather discuss this by phone,
please leave me your phone number
> and
> good times
> to
call you on my Voicemail line which is: 541 488 - 0049
> Give
me guidelines of best times to call you.
>
> About the
work/trade: I am caring for a beautiful "One Acre Farm" with a
>
tiny house and
> a barn and an incredible view of the lovely valley and
mountains. There
> is
> a small room
> (7' x 12') with
a feather bed and two dressers and a big window with view
> of
>
the apple tree.
> It is rent free in exchange for help of ten hours a
week. This is a good
> deal, I've heard
> that people in
Williams work with farmers 40 or more hours per week and
> get
>
room and food
> and $200 a month. It's many hours from any social
life, and here we are
> only 30 minutes
> from Ashland, which is, if
anything, MORE active than Sebastopol. Check
> out
> the
Ashland
> version of the WACCO BB at
<webspiritcommunity.com>
>
> As for food, I would always be
happy to cook, and certainly anyone working
> in the garden
> eats
from the garden, but my money is very limited now as I am on Social
>
Security. So a
> small share of the utilities (electric and phone)
would be needed. You
> would need have
> your own
transportation, and your own groceries. This is a no cigarettes
>
and no alcohol
> scene. I am an omnivore, but will prepare meat
separately to serve
> vegetarian needs.
>
> Best wishes for
you all and all your gardens and families.
>
> Peace and
planting,
>
> Stella Jane (aka Jolly Jane in Sonoma
County!) (541) 488 -0049
>
> Listen to KSKQ.org for the
PERMACULTURE TALK SHOW with host Stella Jane
> Tuesdays 7 - 9 pm
>
Re-broadcast each week the following Saturday 8 am
10am
>
>
>