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Monday, July 10, 2006

Earthship Community



ALL MATERIAL COLLECTED in this post is from: The Greater World Earthship Community in Toas, New Mexico.

What is The Greater World Earthship Community?

"The Greater World project is designed to create an ideal condition from which a sustainable community can grow and flourish. Approximately 200 people will live in independent homes built using mostly recycled materials. These solar homes will be capable of growing food year round and will require little or no supplementary utilities. This sets the stage for a non-destructive existence that removes stress from the lives of people and the planet." says Mr.Michael Reynolds founder of Earthship Biotecture.
Approximate driving times and distances to Taos from surrounding towns and cities:

* Albuquerque, NM ~ 135 miles, 2:15
* Amarillo, TX ~ 302 miles, 4:30
* Austin, TX ~ 764 miles, 12:00
* Breckenridge, CO ~ 263 miles, 4:00
* Colorado Springs, CO ~ 230 miles, 3:45
* Dallas, TX ~ 682 miles, 10:30
* Denver, CO ~ 300 miles, 4:30
* Durango, CO ~ 208 miles, 3:15
* El Paso, TX ~ 400 miles 6:00
* Oklahoma City, OK ~ 558 miles, 8:15
* Phoenix, AZ ~ 568 miles, 8:30
* Purgatory, CO ~ 233 miles, 3:45
* Santa Fe, NM ~ 75 miles, 1:15
* Telluride, CO ~ 324 miles, 5:00
* Tuscon, AZ ~ 569 miles, 8:30
* Vail, CO ~ 276 miles, 4:30

Maybe your community can use an Earthship Community? To learn more CLICK HERE

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1 Comments:

Blogger Dr. WhoAmI said...

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We work like a horse.
We eat like a pig.
We like to play chicken.
You can get someone's goat.
We can be as slippery as a snake.
We get dog tired.
We can be as quiet as a mouse.
We can be as quick as a cat.
Some of us are as strong as an ox.
People try to buffalo others.
Some are as ugly as a toad.
We can be as gentle as a lamb.
Sometimes we are as happy as a lark.
Some of us drink like a fish.
We can be as proud as a peacock.
A few of us are as hairy as a gorilla.
You can get a frog in your throat.
We can be a lone wolf.
But I'm having a whale of a time!

You have a riveting web log
and undoubtedly must have
atypical & quiescent potential
for your intended readership.
May I suggest that you do
everything in your power to
honor your encyclopedic/omniscient
Designer/Architect as well
as your revering audience.
As soon as we acknowledge
this Supreme Designer/Architect,
Who has erected the beauteous
fabric of the universe, our minds
must necessarily be ravished with
wonder at this infinate goodness,
wisdom and power.

Please remember to never
restrict anyone's opportunities
for ascertaining uninterrupted
existence for their quintessence.

There is a time for everything,
a season for every activity
under heaven. A time to be
born and a time to die. A
time to plant and a time to
harvest. A time to kill and
a time to heal. A time to
tear down and a time to
rebuild. A time to cry and
a time to laugh. A time to
grieve and a time to dance.
A time to scatter stones
and a time to gather stones.
A time to embrace and a
time to turn away. A time to
search and a time to lose.
A time to keep and a time to
throw away. A time to tear
and a time to mend. A time
to be quiet and a time to
speak up. A time to love
and a time to hate. A time
for war and a time for peace.

Best wishes for continued ascendancy,
Dr. Whoami

P.S. One thing of which I am sure is
that the common culture of my youth
is gone for good. It was hollowed out
by the rise of ethnic "identity politics,"
then splintered beyond hope of repair
by the emergence of the web-based
technologies that so maximized and
facilitated cultural choice as to make
the broad-based offerings of the old
mass media look bland and unchallenging
by comparison."

9:53 AM  

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