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Did you miss Geoffs’ Latest Top Five – This One Was A Doozy

Highlights include:

“Magic tricks” that can make water disappear…and appear.

• Bill Mollison’s surprising perspective on how to measure gardening success. Hint: It’s not just about output.

• My good friend Jack Spirko’s first-ever listener-voted podcast.

• An incredible long-form article on solastalgia, a “form of psychic or existential distress caused by environmental change.”

• An electric bike coming out of Silicon Valley that uses the same batteries as the Tesla Model S.

And what I’m most excited about: Details about the most extensive hands-on training I’ve ever offered.

To see the full piece, please visit: https://www.geofflawtononline.com/2016/05/06/friday-five-water-magic-tricks-solastalgia-extensive-hands-training-ive-ever-offered/

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Also, all our past and future videos like the Memory Lane clips are here at our new dedicated channel. Some additional surprises on this page in the weeks ahead…

Your friend,

Geoff

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PRI Zaytuna Farm functions as a model farm (in development) and permaculture training facility. Geoff and Nadia Lawton, world-renowned permaculture educators and consultants, lead the project. Much of Geoff and Nadia’s time over the last few years has been spent away from the Institute, consulting and helping set up projects in diverse locales around the world. Seeing the worldwide demand for knowledgeable permaculture consultants and teachers increase exponentially, as fuel and fertiliser prices skyrocket and the effects of climate change, soil depletion and water shortages begin to hit hard, priority and focus is now shifting back to the Institute, where growing the training program will increase the output of quality teachers to help fill the growing need for them.

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