Re: Re: Who lives in cohousing/ division of labor | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: WOLF1GDSFM (WOLF1GDSFM![]() |
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Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:02:24 -0700 (MST) |
In a message dated 04-03-09 20:07:51 EST, Lynn Nadeau writes: << My personal contribution to my community includes being probably the only one of us who reads the list, and the only one who posts to it. I'm a resource, sometimes going on line with specific questions the group is wrestling with, and being able to report back that "in three other communities, they do it that way and it seems to work" or "listserver replies made me realize that we forgot to consider x".>> My position is similar. I think a few others in our forty-household group read Coho-L occasionally, but I think I am [am I, Michael?] the only one who reads it almost daily. Because of Coho-L, we now have Worker's Comp insurance. It took months, but the community finally came around. Coho-L is a good resource; all cohousers do not have to be active in it for it to be effective. Jan Sunward, Ann Arbor, MI PS: I am getting a new email service, but it is taking awhile. Please be patient. _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L Unsubscribe, archives and other info at:
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Re: Who lives in cohousing/ division of labor Lynn Nadeau, March 9 2004
- Re: Re: Who lives in cohousing/ division of labor WOLF1GDSFM, March 10 2004
- Re: Re: Who lives in cohousing/ division of labor Judy Baxter, March 15 2004
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