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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Nevada City! and Bunnies!
After more than a year of traveling, and many hours of deliberation we are moving to Nevada City! We are so excited to call this small California mountain town our new home. Driving, it is an hour northeast of Sacramento, … Continue reading
Posted in Intentional Communities, Nevada City, Uncategorized
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West Coast Road Trip: Snowy Roads to Portland and South
Our plan was to drive from Nevada City to Portland with one overnight in Ashland, OR. Plans were thwarted by snow and a closed Interstate-5 freeway near Mount shasta. We stop in Anderson, CA near Redding, for the night as … Continue reading
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West Coast Road Trip: Irvine to Nevada City
After a brief respite in Irvine, Mags and I set out for the final portion of our travels: a West Coast road trip. On the map below, you can see our approximate route, with our stops in alphabetical order. View … Continue reading
Posted in Nevada City, Portland
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The Beautiful Skies of Colorado
After my bike accident, we considerably shortened our list of places to visit. From the Mid-West we fly in to scenic Colorado on our way West to visit new additions to our friends and family. We stay a few days … Continue reading
Posted in Colorado, Family
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Bloomington
From Detroit, we drove to Bloomington, Indiana, home to the Indiana University, Hoosiers, and the center of Buddhism in the Western world. We originally were drawn to Bloomington for permaculture roots, and the value of local food and agriculture. One … Continue reading
Posted in Bloomington, farming, Intentional Communities
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