Cornerstone Project


Marilyn, John, Sandra and Richard

invite you to an open meeting of the

Cornerstone Project

To be held at the upstairs function room at the
Barge & Barrel, Elland HX5 9HP at 7:30 pm
on Wednesday December 14th 2011

“A permanent home for temporary communities”

The purpose of the project is to establish a community based around Dance Camp North principles to provide a permanent home for temporary communities such as Dance Camp North. The community we are planning will be based around a Green Camping facility and will involve permanent and temporary homes, communal spaces, as well as space for camping, and hopefully room to host events such as Dance Camp North.
The purpose of the meeting is to present our initial planning and to gather like minded people to contribute ideas, energy, enthusiasm and support for this project and look at how we take this further.
We hope you can join us and please bring or tell anyone you think may be interested. Please let us know if you are coming, and even if you can't make it, let us know if you are interested.
Regards
Sandra, Richard, John & Marilyn

http://www.dancecampnorth.org.uk/email/cornerstone.html

congratulations fellow students you should have your certificate by now

and it all comes back to mulch ! the question is ....

 Do you know how i would stop cats from pooping in the containers outside? I've just planted bulbs for january to march and some flippin moggy keeps on doing its business on the soil, and then digging up the bulbs.



yeah i reckon cat poo is ok for plants but i'd just put some kind of good meshing on the top of the containers or just mulch over the top of them with something like straw and that should protect them from the beasties and the mice ...

it You find some leaves or something that would be a good mulch ... something that will add cosmic energy to the soil to help your flowers grow into beauties when spring come... i'm going on a bit about this now .

basically by building a natural barrier you mimic the forests natural process by protecting the delicate bulbs while still letting through important moisture. its important not to use an impermeable membrane for mulching and if you want your bulbs to come through in the spring then you really want to use something that they can easily get through. if you use something like cardboard then it will eventually break down but it might stop your bulbs as well as the weeds you want to reduce. i think since there are lots of leaves around at the moment that leaves are a perfect solution... they should break down quite well and if they don't you can just chuck em on the compotst heap come spring. just remember where you planted them !

and some music for you all

Two Young girls from Burundi : Akazehe
Barbra Streisand : By Myself
Plux Quba : Bruma Ultramarina 2
Grouper : A light Change
Kuupuu : Kyla
White Magic : Hold your hand in the dark
Milton Nascimento : Saidas E Banderias
The United States Of America : The American Metaphysical Circus
Paavoharju : Italialaisella Laivalla
James Blackshaw : Cross
Penguin Cafe Orchestra : Pigtail
Tim Hardin : Last Sweet Moments

SOUNDS SO MUCH BETTER STRAIGHT OFF VINYL .

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3242848/Clog%20mix%20for%20Rick%20Woodall%20edit.mp3

Permaculture Leeds Information

The Green Room: Leeds Permaculture Network Monthly Socials update See you there!
Meeting on the second Wednesday of the month, 6pm - 9pm. Every session will include talks, food to share, workshops, films, networking, project updates and announcements. The dates are: 9 November - Forest Gardens 7 December - Santa v the Green Man: Getting ready for a Green Christmas 11 January - Back yard permaculture 8 February - Seed stall and swap. Guerilla Gardening 14 March - Eco-building and retrofit New venue: Wyther Park meeting room, Floor 17, West Ridings House, 67 Albion Street, LS1 5AA. This is a great venue with an amazing view across Leeds. Bring food to share. See you there!

Surfing the waves of change

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Thought you might be interested to see this video on community resilience in times of rapid change. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdv_iAa5rnk



 
Jonathan . 



Tree Planting in the schools

Just approached the local council environmental department asking if I could do a tree planting session with Local school  students and they said yes ! I'm Also planning a bird bomb seed making day with the kiddies all for free ! Liam is still busy constructing his benches and working with the youngsters in most need of help into employment or training being the slave driver that he is. We are now focusing on how too offer more for less by identifying the higher social returns on capital investment and we are toying with the ideas of asset based community development times are tough and it makes me appreciate what I have rather than what I want.
Scott Lancaster

No Good Will Come Of It.



During our course last week we looked at nature and natural structures to gain inspiration for our designs.
A couple of summers ago, I built this sandcastle. 
The design was based on a spiral galaxy.
Once all the sandcastles were in place I decided that each sandcastle should have a white stone on top.
It was a race against time to get it finished before the tide came and washed it all away.
As with a permaculture project, the sandcastle went through the stages of design, implementation and modification (the white stones).
The sandcastle took about two and a half hours to complete and when it was finished I had a blister on my spade hand and the tide destroyed it almost as soon as it was finished,
but the joy of creative work in the open air made it all worthwhile. 


Story, Linocut and Photograph by Jonathan Penney