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Although I am still writing my blog I have moved it to my own site, I love transitionpgh and they have been great to me but it is time to move on...
My new website is...
http://chriscondello.wordpress.com/ - Gardening as Religion
I may still copy some posts over to this site... Not sure yet... Maybe someone else will blog here...
Thank you for reading for the past year and keep doing the good things you guys are…
ContinuePosted on October 28, 2012 at 7:00am
Fall is now upon us, for most people this is the time that the garden is being cleared out and put to bed for next year. Not many people realize how many crops can be grown through the winter, Garlic, Leeks, Collard Greens and Kale can all be overwinteres and in many cases grow and taste better in…
ContinuePosted on October 2, 2011 at 12:00pm
There's nothing in the world like a vine ripened tomato that you grew yourself. If you have ever had a vegetable garden chances are you had atleast one tomato plant. The smell that a tomato plant leaves on your hands is unforgettable, I prefer the heirloom varieties with their endless colors, shapes and flavors. If I…
ContinuePosted on August 2, 2011 at 5:30pm
Mary Beth Thakar said… yes, that would be great and looking forward to your suggestions and ideas. Did I say I would like you to provide a permaculture-kind-of-answer, if that is appropriate? MB
Charlotte Du Cann said… Dear Chris,
Greetings from England! I have just found a way to contact you, so apologies if this is a bit late. I co-edit a blog called This Low Carbon Life (Transition Norwich) and have cross-posted one of your (great blogs) about Whitney Avenue Urban Farm and the challenges of guerrilla gardening.
http://transitionnorwich.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/story-of-whitney-avenue-urban-farm.html
Hope that is OK with you!
Wishing you the best from Transition East (UK).
Charlotte
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Alex said… Hey Chris long time no see. Dub and I were sitting around talking about how much things have changed since we lived in Pittsburgh. We were talking about the hole that we buried ourselves in and the long hard process it was to change that lifestyle. We looked for you on facebook and found your blog. Needless to say we are very very happy with how well you are doing, the progress you have made, and the positive influence you are having on these kids. I too work with kids doing behavioral modification in a local elementary school and am hopefully making an impact on these kids. Dub is doing great now too and wanted to tell you he said hello. I wish the best for you and look forward to hearing from you. Take care, Alex and Dub.
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