This is Adelaide Brown. I used to go to TrackersNW. I’m creating a website for women who are active in the outdoors and I was wondering if I could do an interview/profile as an article. I would, of course, provide links to your blog and class schedule.
I’ve been reading your blog for a long time and really love it. I lived in Portland for three years but had no contact with other rewilders because I mostly did school-related stuff. Now I live back east where I don’t even know other anarchists, let alone green anarchists. It sucks so much. The only primitive skills I have are finding ginger and huckleberries on Mt. Hood. Plus I was homeless for half of last year including the winter months, so I can handle cold pretty well. I want to move back to Portland now and be your friend. Are Portland rewilders nice and welcoming to new-comers, or do they cast scowls upon them?
Hmm, well honestly the scene is very cliquish, but some people are welcoming. I’m easygoing and hang out with a wide variety of people myself, who don’t get along with each other. So I just don’t mention certain people around other certain people.
Please tell me how to make crow’s feet earrings! They’re amazing. Do they crow’s feet dry out on their own? Or is there some process by which to preserve them? I’m dying to know.
pls call me to schedule a consultation, 312-6788, my daughter suggested I contact you. Thanks.
Hey Penny,
This is Adelaide Brown. I used to go to TrackersNW. I’m creating a website for women who are active in the outdoors and I was wondering if I could do an interview/profile as an article. I would, of course, provide links to your blog and class schedule.
Be well,
Adelaide
Hey Penny,
I’ve been reading your blog for a long time and really love it. I lived in Portland for three years but had no contact with other rewilders because I mostly did school-related stuff. Now I live back east where I don’t even know other anarchists, let alone green anarchists. It sucks so much. The only primitive skills I have are finding ginger and huckleberries on Mt. Hood. Plus I was homeless for half of last year including the winter months, so I can handle cold pretty well. I want to move back to Portland now and be your friend. Are Portland rewilders nice and welcoming to new-comers, or do they cast scowls upon them?
Hmm, well honestly the scene is very cliquish, but some people are welcoming. I’m easygoing and hang out with a wide variety of people myself, who don’t get along with each other. So I just don’t mention certain people around other certain people.
Hi Penny- Hope you are well. I am looking for a model to promote TNW adult programs in the Bay Area. E-mail me if you are interested.
-Sky
Please tell me how to make crow’s feet earrings! They’re amazing. Do they crow’s feet dry out on their own? Or is there some process by which to preserve them? I’m dying to know.
Thanks,
Tara Sharpes
Hi Tara- The feet dried out fine on their own for me, nothing need be done to preserve them. I’ve made them out of other bird feet too.
Thank you and your crew for doing this type of living as it is a way of living that is fast becoming lost to us all.