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Kathy Jacobson
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  • Broadwell, Bern Township, Athens County, Federal Creek Watershed, southeast Ohio
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At 8:23am on February 28, 2012, Joseph Matthews said…
Kathy has such a wonderful place.
At 3:36pm on September 28, 2011, Ishai Aldema said…
Thank´s for writing me. I do not know USA alot, so I have to look up where Ohio is. I am into raw food and happiness. And also Personal Transition, permaculture, eco-living, straw bale house building, music and dancing. I used to live in an eco village, but moved due to dictature like conditions. And at the time I did not feel good about confronting it. Well all is new to me right now, and I focus on the greatness that is opening up right now, for me and others to really be aware and loveing. Hope you are well and in love. Write me if you like. :)
At 1:16pm on September 8, 2011, Del Anderson said…

Hi Kathy,

I don't know what's going on in my community specifically, about transition.  However, many people around here do garden because they like to and/or that's the way their families have been doing it forever.

 

In my case my family has been around here and Logan (Well, the newcomers came in around 1870 or so. Hi Hi)  for a long time.  My greatgrandfathers on my mom's side fought in the Civil War and one of them helped build the house I grew up in before he went to the Civil War.I am an exception to the gardening crew though in that I swore I would never plant another garden after I escaped from the farm in 1966.  That was my intent untill I read James Howard Kunstler's book The Long Emergency about 5 years ago.  It took a while to retrieve those repressed farming memories Hi HI) but this year, even with all the rain I did get a garden in.  Some potatoes, corn and beans.    I planted some other stuff but it was just too late.  I picked a lousy year to start, but this is a trial year so I'll be better prepared next spring.

 

In the 5 years since I read JHK's book I've been informing myself about the predicaments our civilization has gotten itself into.  Predicaments are different than problems in that they have no easy, readily available solutions.  It took a lot to get me started but doing something is better than just fretting and complaining about it. 

 

As for the communication problems, at some point I would like to discuss those issues as I have some experience in discussing the issues we're talking about on amateur radio.

 

Also, if someone wants to discuss some of these issues about GCC, Peak Oil, water and such I would be interested.  One of the problems that I've ran into is that people just don't believe the next 20 years are going to be different than the last 20.

 

73s

 

Del   

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Sweet Shelter on the market in the Broadwell Hill Neighborhood Circle

Posted on September 2, 2011 at 5:43am 0 Comments

Hi Folks!

 

We're losing some great neighbors but wish them well and are looking forward to welcoming new neighbors into our circle of community. 

 

The Broadwell Hill Neighborhood is in Athens County, Ohio...in the beautiful, southeast corner of the state within the great biodiversity of the Appalachian Hill Country; about 25 miles from Athens (home to Ohio University).

 

We've been enjoying monthly potlucks and our interindependent systems of…

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Economic and Heart & Soul Working Groups: important role related to our dependence upon coal generated electricity

Posted on September 26, 2010 at 11:49am 0 Comments




I live in the Ohio River Watershed in Southeast Ohio, part of the federally designated Appalachian region.

My neighborhood was decimated during the coal extraction era and the once thriving communities that had sprung up during that time are now gone.

I am acutely aware of the environmental consequences related to…

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Homeland Security's National Dialogue on Preparedness: Civic Resilience Corps, Community Health and Civic Resilience Alliance

Posted on September 10, 2010 at 7:30am 5 Comments

Hi Folks,

I just submitted an idea to the National Dialogue on Preparedness regarding resilience building efforts. I will paste the entry below but if you are in agreement with such an…

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Transition Related efforts in Southeast Ohio

Posted on July 26, 2010 at 8:00am 1 Comment

Hi Folks,

As some of you know, I'm busy in Southeast Ohio trying my hardest to walk the talk, including reaching out to my local neighbors in an effort to catalyze adaptive system building in light of peak oil, climate change and generalized system instability... but we also have severe and immediate needs to address in this area.

We are the canary in the mine shaft so to speak...knowledge deficits, food shortages, transportation challenges, inadequate housing,…

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Copenhagen Blues

Posted on December 18, 2009 at 7:30am 7 Comments

Hi folks!



How's everyone doing today?



The 350 movement folks, and all, are exploring thoughts on where the movement is heading now that the Copenhagen Conference is wrapping up.

The Transition Towns movement is coming up in numerous comments.

There are also folks expressing great sorrow, discouragement, etc., and it seems a good time to activate our Heart and Soul groups.



Would you like to share your feelings about the climate change conference and the… Continue
 
 
 

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