Been pondering
Agritourism and sustainability renewability- education health spaces, agroecology, Geobiology, micro/macrobiology. nutrition through sun and soil connection not addiction additives. Living infrastructure, intentional permaculture.
Farmer managed natural regeneration
Global ethical stocktake to reclaim from ecocide/terracide earth genocide, urban Indian and Hispanic healths as continent and global leaders. Finding your helpers in micro communities 200<. Intergenerational knowledge transmission- devoting life to advocating a path- conscious care and stewards for 7 generations.















I thank you all for the continued grace as the organization and site continues to grow and distill value, your patience is appreciated, your thoughts and comments are invaluable, if you’re interested in being involved we have many upcoming collaborative projects.
Native Renewal



If you’re interested in some amazing resources, a ready to go garden plot, and amazing people- get involved in urban farming & empower your own projects!





























































Thanks DeeAnn, great info!











Mvskoke (Creek/Seminole)




The significance of this day
9-Ehecatl is another name or personification of Quetzalcoatl.
Day Ehecatl (Wind, known as Ik in Maya) is governed by Quetzalcoatl as its provider of tonalli (Shadow Soul) life energy. Ehecatl is a bad day for working with others. Its influences are inconstant and vain. A good day to root out bad habits.
The thirteen day period (trecena) that starts with day 1-Ocelotl (Jaguar) is ruled by Quetzalcoatl. This trecena represents brilliance and clarity during a profound eclipse of the light. The principal influence of this time is the divine Whirlwind: to stand in its path calls down destruction; to stand in its eye calls down creation. These are good days to withdraw into the solitude of contemplation and self-discipline; bad days to traffic with those on another path. In the center of it all, the warrior strives to be the mirror rather than the reflection.




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