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my husband and i will be attending earth living in may, i cannot wait!
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About Me
i know more than i want to, but not nearly enough
i am not who i was, nor who i will be
School or Gathering Affiliation:
Overgrow Collective
Affiliation Website
http://myspace.com/overgrowcollective
business, presonal, or fun website:
http://eriefertilityawareness.org
What are your interests or hobbies?
nature, foraging & permaculture, anarcho-herbalism and natural healing, fertility awareness & midwifery, any and all primitive skills, storms, bike riding, cooking and baking, birds, photography, meditation, martial arts (simhanada vajramushti, wing chun, tai chi), sewing, traveling, camping, meeting new people, reading a lot, teaching, always and forever learning.
Do you have any skills that you specialize in?
i have been studying women's health, sexuality and fertility for many years. i began teaching classes on the fertility awareness method this spring. i use herbal medicine to heal myself and others - i like gathering my own medicine in the wild. i have also been foraging wild edible plants and mushrooms for several years. i can't say that i specialize in any of these things, but i always greatly enjoy sharing what little knowledge i have with anyone who is interested.
Is there something in practicular that you would like to learn? Let the mentors know..
how to make baskets and cattail or grass mats.

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At 4:28am on January 21, 2009, jamie said…
awesome pics!!
At 5:53pm on January 19, 2009, Dana said…
That's great,its a great place up here.Ive been here for about 10 years.I met Mike through my martial arts instructor (Ken) then Mal and Lou.I've been hooked ever since.
 
 

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Jason Luttmer i really want to be back in maine right now, and I have been gifted with prodigious amounts of wool
on Saturday
I'm at Johnny's seeds for a while. Heirloom tomatoes are big. I can get seeds for older packets of seeds with less then the high germination rate that is the standard, and plan on starting an heirloom tomato garden. Anyone else interested?
on Saturday
I think Mark sounds a little like Tom Brown as he teaches throwing the Viking Battle Ax.
December 19
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Participants from across the Unitied States and Canada shared skills in self reliance, sustainability, survival, community, mentoring, and fun. If you atten...
December 19
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Jeff Gottlieb at Camp DeWolfe, Wading River, Long Island, NY
December 28, 2009 at 6pm to January 7, 2010 at 7pm
Casual get-together to tan deer hides on Eastern Long Island. Bring your hide and some brains, and we'll help, and discuss braintanning. Potluck meal(s) and camping possible. Dates to be determined: last week in Dec -first week in January. Intereste…
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A lot of hard core no necked nugs gave Dakota grief for this one because it wasn't "survival", but it is a great way to share skills. Dakota has a sever form of dyslexia, he can't read, coupled with tourrette's syndrom. We have had to find creative…
December 14
Mike added 2 videos
December 14
It does. Remember that the tannic acid actually curdles the protiens i the skin, including internally. This creates the astringency, and also produces a biological "band aid" of a layer of your own tanned hide. I used tannic acid wash from Oak galls…
December 14
Wet wood ash, used as a paste and rinsed qickly to avoid chemical burns (prolonged direct contact over a minute) is a great way to remove pitch and other hard to get off yer skin adherents.
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