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At 6:56pm on September 10, 2009, Linda Delair said…
Hi John,
Thank you for a fantastic week of learning at La'akea. I am back in Marin, and planning on "greening" my South faciing deck. I hope to connect with you soon. Tonight I'm going to a a film at Drake High School at 7pm called We Are What We Eat put on by Permaculture Marin and Sustainable Fairfax. I hope to see you there!
Warmly,
Linda
At 9:07pm on July 9, 2009, Kevin said…
john! luther burbank's park in sebastopol is off the hook! crazy amounts of varieties and colors falling off the trees and i'm one of few who sit around to gobble 'em up. Thought you might have had something to do with some of those apple graftings...much love...see you soon...when's that rare fruit convergence? bless...
At 10:51am on May 11, 2009, Emali Day said…
Aloha! Is this the John that taught with Penny at the Permaculture workshop at Hale Akua? If so, its Kopia here, and I wanted to connect with you on the EcoLiving Workshop! :)

Profile Information

Name or Alias:
John
Where do you Reside?
Marin, North Bay
Age:
48
Astrological Signatures:
Pisces, Water Ox
Interests, Passions, Areas of Focus:
Plants, Ethnobotany, History, Food Forests, Natives, warm ocean waves
Occupation, Affiliated Organization:
Gardener, Consultant, Educator
Bullocks Permaculture Homestead
Earthflow Design
Regenerative Design Institute
Living Mandala
Permaculture Marin
California Rare Fruit Growers
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