Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Winter Solstice Season Updates

Hi perma-friends!

Well, enroute to Detroit,  I have stopped off in Providence, RI - taking a job in the Non-profit world to save up some money.  Providence is actually great city for urban permaculture initiatives - so I may stay here a little while: property is super-cheap and the city is full of funky artists and liberal-headed intellectuals.  My roommates offered me discounted rent in exchange for transforming their overgrown garden - so I am in an office by day, in the soil by twilight!

Meanwhile, I've published my Moon Manifesting Workbook for 2012.  My workbook is a guide to being conscious of the Moon's phase in your day-to-day life and using the Lunar energy to call in desirable opportunites:

 
check it out on my new website: cartertracy.com

I hope everyone is happy, fruitful and well.  2012 promises to be a year loaded with creative opportunities if you keep your head clear and your feet in healthy soil.

love,
Carter




Saturday, August 27, 2011

heading East

Hello Permie-friends,
My amazing Lama summer is winding down. In the spirit of permie-Brad Lancaster, I am taking a train from Albuquerque to Boston between September 5 & September 7. I am going to stay with my folks for a while, mapping & zoning their new lake-front property. I am also launching Carter Tracy Astrology, LLC and publishing my Lunar Life Workbook for 2012.

I am still pondering permaculture potential in Detroit, but I am also feeling inspired by New Orleans (MUCH longer growing season!). I may check out New Orleans this winter.

I will keep you all posted.

I've learned a ton from Seth, Lalo, Talitha, Drew & Randy at Lama.

You should all read The One Straw Revolution pronto!!!!

xoxo,
Carter
~ Esha, I haven't forgotten your chart...will send thoughts soon....

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Front Page Fox News Article Fibs

Occassionally, I like to read a Fox News article, which left me perplexed. Here's the quote: "For this collective of homeless and unemployed former landscapers, service industry workers and military veterans, the mention of "tarp" is sure to start a conversation about temporary rooftops, rather than a debate over President Obama's $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program(full article here)." 

I was and am absolutely astonished. Recently, News Corp (Fox's parent company), was caught hacking into the phones of civilians and politicians in the UK. The scandal went so high up that the top two Metropolitan Police Administrators in London resigned. Fox's "Fair and Balanced" trademark has been ridiculed for some time, but this is different than mere selective fact picking. Either this writer is so incompetent that they can't remember that TARP was enacted by president George W. Bush, not Barack Obama, OR this "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader" mistake was intentional. I have no verdict because I can't fathom Fox News intentionally lying in an article, and I can easily fathom them hiring a writer and editor who don't remember critical pieces of American History... that happened 3 years ago. 

Its dangerous and immoral that a news corporation is writing articles that incite anger toward others, but I expect that out of Fox. It is a crime to sway people's opinions with false information. Read the whole article, shit just read the title, and you'll know exactly the purpose of this article.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Permaculture In The New York Times!

There's a very well balanced (in my opinion) article on permaculture that was in The New York Times a few days ago. Oh, and it features an interview with none other than Scott Pittman. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/28/garden/permaculture-emerges-from-the-underground.html

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Greetings from California

Much thanks to Rose for starting this feed. I've been missing Lama and all you folks since I got back, though it's been nice to be home for a spell. I am in the process of packing for the first leg of my long journey north. I leave for Arcata, California in just a few days... my perception of time has been at variance with the clock and calendar, as usual. My oh my, July did fly!
More on a Permaculture note... Unfortunately it's late in the season to join the Arcata CSA for this year, but of course, next year will come soon enough. I do, however, plan on joining the community garden, which I am very jazzed about. All in all, I'm very excited. I've always been drawn towards that climate of the Pacific Northwest, and I finally get to live there... though I have to say, that desert out there in the Land of Enchantment really took hold of one of my heartstrings, and hasn't let go. I assume it's tethered to the swing set.
Sending love & well wishes to my fellow Permies,
Aubrey

david vs. goliath

here are two articles i read recently about gm seeds and farmers fighting back against monsanto. enjoy!

http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/20110722/hungary-destroys-all-monsanto-gmo-maize-fields.htm

http://www.utne.com/Environment/Agriculture-Organic-Farmers-Lawsuit-Monsanto.aspx

Monday, July 25, 2011

My Permie Life

I figured I'd put in a post as to what I've been up to permaculture wise since we all parted ways, and I must say I feel like I've done a hefty sum already! As you may recall I have a friend whose backyard I'm fully in charge of, and had done ~200 sq. ft. of sheet mulching on before I left. It turns out that in Florida's heat, humidity, sunlight, and rain the process of sheet mulching goes at a fast pace; much of what I did just 2 months ago is already "composted," and I'll soon be starting the canopy and ground cover layers of that section of food forest soon. I've also been working on another ~450 sq. ft. of sheet mulching there, but I'm doing a bit of experimentation with it. In one part I did a bit of Hugelkultur with some quite thick on-site prunings. Another section has a bunch of cactus (again on-site pruning), so we'll see how well these various ways of sheet mulching work out over time. I also plan on posting some pics in a week or so to show the progress thus far.

We're on a budget (basically $0), so its exciting trying to get creative. There's a recycling center 2 miles away that has a free mulch/compost mix, which was very helpful for sheet mulching. I also decided to build a compost bin, and considering our budget decided that I'd try the wood pallet method. Just down the block is a grocer, which had some various sized pallets in the back we picked up (I also got all our cardboard for sheet mulching from this place). The only thing I had to buy was hinges to open the front gate... errr... pallet, thus making our entire 2 section compost bin $7.00; maybe $10 if you include gas. It looks suprisingly good as its adjacent to a wooden fence.

Luckily, there is mango, guava, orange, banana, avacado, and grapefruit trees on site. Oh, and grapes! Yay Florida! So I'm currently working on propogating these various plants with cuttings, which will hopefully root, grow, and be ready when the sheet mulching has worked its magic. I'm hoping by next spring to have the canopy layer of my very first food forest in place; of course these new plants wont be fruit bearing for several years, but such is life.

On a more invisible structure side I'm going to a Transition Movement meeting tonight @ 6:30 PM, and a Gaia's Garden meeting tomorrow. I found both these groups by searching for permaculture at meet-up.com. Worked like a charm. I'm ultimately hoping this will feed into my $0 budget for this project by providing people to seed swap with, learn techniques, get free plants, barter fruit for fruit (or veggies, nuts, etc.). I like this whole $0 budget thing because it forces you to be creative instead of taking the simple path of paying for convenience and ease. I also belive its inportant to reduce costs because there is usually a correlation between the amount of money you spent and the energy intensity of the product/service your getting. I will hopefully post some pics of these various projects in the next week or so.

I'd love to hear what everyone else has been doing to keep the permie spirit alive since going back to real life.