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Crystal Peak Lookout in Fernwood, Idaho
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The tower’s owner, Kristie Mae Wolfe / @kristiemaewolfe, tells us about the history:
This fire lookout originally built atop a 40-ft wood frame tower by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources in 1959. It was sold for $1 in 1983 on the condition it be removed in 30 days because it was blocking the view from the new, identical, tower. It was then transported to a 7-acre parcel on Crystal Ridge, Idaho (that the owner purchased in trade for a load of logs). The metal tower it sits, was bought at a Government auction.
It exchanged hands a couple more times and had been forgotten about for quite some time. I recently bought the now 13-acres with the lookout and rehabbed it. There was an old leaning wood shed that I turned into a wood burning sauna.
Photos by Mike Sanders / @mikesandrs
a headline from hot wire: the journal of women’s music and culture vol. 7 no. 1, january 1991
It’s OK to Say “No” …
1. If you don’t want to do it …
2. If you don’t like the people …
3. If you’d rather relax …
4. If you’re already overscheduled…
5. If you don’t have the time …
6. If it doesn’t fit your values …
7. If you feel forced to say “yes” …
13th (2016)
Dir. Ava DuVernay
Proud To Be (Mascots)
15 reasons to build an herb spiral for your garden (By Jean Bardot, Natural News)
(By Jean Bardot, Natural News)
Whether you’re a city mouse or a country mouse — with a high-rise patio or 1000 acres — building an herb spiral near your kitchen allows you to partake in the sustainable permaculture revolution and have fresh organic culinary herbs at your fingertips. An herb spiral is a compact vertical garden built on specific principles allowing for individualized management of wind and water flow to create the ideal garden in a limited amount of space.
The spiral is a natural form that provides an efficient method for managing space, storing and sorting. Using the natural universal design of a spiral, the forces of gravity and water flow are utilized to their fullest allowing for proper drainage downhill. Herbs that thrive on drier soils live at the top, whereas those needing more moisture reside at the bottom where water collects. This form allows for planting of a widely diverse number of plants, and creates natural, sunny and shady areas — a perfect miniature microclimate landscape environment. The herb spiral as a permaculture form that allows you to create your own ecosystem and become self sufficient. The format can be adapted to large gardens if space is available.
Stone or block building materials allow for retention of heat and insulate plants in colder weather or at night, while acting as the backbone for the structure. Collect water at the bottom and have a small fish or frog pond or even a bog and grow edible water plants. An herb spiral can be built even on a concrete foundation and filled with the richest biodynamic, organic earth to support any plants included.
The spiral should always be built to move in the direction of water drainage in whatever hemisphere it’s located in — for example, in the Northern hemisphere, water runs off in a clockwise direction and the opposite is true for the Southern hemisphere. This allows for optimal positioning of the pond at the bottom and reduces evaporation. The spiral can be built as a round or oval shape to take advantage of the movement of summer sunlight.
15 REASONS TO BUILD AN HERB SPIRAL FOR YOUR PERMACULTURE GARDEN
1. Maximize growing space to grow more food. 2. Multiple microclimates available for optimal plant growth.
3. Healthier plants where growing needs are met and companion planting is easy to reduce insect problems and foster beneficial plant relationships for better growth. 4. Aesthetic garden focal point.
5. Maximizes space even in very small areas on top of concrete or in high-rise buildings. 6. Harvesting access is easy and all plants are effortlessly accessible. 7. No bending, everything is at waist height — hooray!
8. Save money by growing your own food. 9. Eat organic, using heirloom seeds and avoid pesticides and genetically engineered seeds. 10. Reduces maintenance, little weeding and easy to turn and mulch.
11. Manage water amounts and use natural forces to perpetuate the growing season. 12. Reduce building costs when you use local available materials. 13. Use drip irrigation or a small sprinkler for easy watering and irrigation.
14. Create a bio-diverse habitat for creatures who come to visit. 15. Build an herb spiral to grow medicinal herbs to avoid Big Pharm drugs.
Sources for this article: http://www.mitra.biz http://themicrogardener.com http://welcometovoluntarysimplicity.wordpress.com http://www.mysquarefootgarden.net/creating-an-herb-spiral/
Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.
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Alexandria Ocasio Cortez gives inaugural address in the Bronx, NY
speaking truth to power!
Imagine getting thrown out of a history class for sticking up for what you know to be true. That’s what happened to student Chiitaanibah Johnson (Navajo/Maidu) when she was ejected from her California State University, Sacramento American history class. Johnson disputed her instructor’s refusal to use the word “genocide” when referring to the historical treatment …
We are not preparing our educators to teach accurate US history!!
self love is the very first romance.
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“She realized that the only war worth fighting was the one that raged within; the rest were all diversions. In this small space, her hunting miles, she was going to bring herself home. Home was not a place for the faint-hearted; only the very brave could live within themselves”
Jeanette Winterson, The World and Other Places, Orion.
Just because you don’t understand someone else’s pain doesn’t mean it isn’t real.
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