Re: Danicng with Wolves --Tierra Nueva
From: pattymara (pattymarajuno.com)
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:00:02 -0700 (MST)
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 12:18:27 -0500 starnay [at] world.std.com (stella tarnay)
writes:
> Patty -- this is the kind of environmental engagement by a cohousing 
> group
> that is newsworthy. Can there be a better argument for bringing a 
> cohousing
> community into a neighborhood?

Into a neighborhood that initially balked at our development.  Now they
are overjoyed with our willingness to work the system and support
alternatives to pesticides.    
 
> The part about coyotes wandering the ped way was great to read. Have 
> any
> domesticated critters disappeared? 

One of our chickens.  However, our cats have had a far more deadly effect
on the song bird population, than the coyotes on the cats.  

>I presume "snacking at the fish 
> pond"
> means well .... fewer fish?

Yep.  

Tomorrow evening (Thursday Feb 28) is our next Neighbors at Risk
meeting...wish us well.  We have invited a representative of the
community which owns the farm fields, as well as a local man who has
developed Green Gold, a natural alternative to pesticides.  All we are
really doing is:  setting the table.  There is a place for everyone at
the table.  

Please help us hold the intention of creating a healthy alternative. 
Synchronicitous magic is afoot.

coheartedly,
Patty Mara
Tierra Nueva, central CA coast 

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