Hi George!
I'd like to offer a skills sharing workshop in the early spring (February?) 'Cardboard, compost and coffee grounds' demonstrating and talking about some ways of using recycled materials on the allotment or in the vegetable garden. Can't work out how to put it up on the website and also don't know how to book space for the event - Fiveways would be fine. Can you advise?
To follow up on something you mentioned at the meeting, I would certainly like to have a workshop on finding yor way around the website and making the best use of it. Maybe others would be interested? All best, Maggie
Hi,
Thanks for coming to see my allotment...that would be great if there were some takers..please pass on their details..thanks very much..nice to have met you..
George
Hope you had a good rest away from the hampster wheel. I had an idea for an art wkshop for the harvest festival. It's based on the Arcimboldo vegetable figure. I'll be doing the jam wkshop so maybe someone else arty would be interested in running with it?
Molly
I am especially interested in all things to do with conservation, food and the arts. Sadly, I cannot make it to the Lexi tomorrow night but hope to come along to the next one!
Hi there, Mssg was from Paulette from my account (I haven't taken to referring to myself in the third person just yet), but no problem, we'll await the list of sites before planning the route for the cycle ride, which I had envisaged being on a weekend. As it stands, we're planning to be away from 2nd Sept to the 20th, and also have a couple of long weekends away in August.
Ash
Hi George, have you posted the potential growing sites yet? You mentioned on the food thread you were going to post them on another page? Once we have those Ash can begin to plan a potential route. We were also thinking, depending on what the sites are like, that we should have a bring a dish picnic at one of them. In terms of people with disabilities or those that don't ride this might also make it more inclusive. This means we need to aim for end of September weather wise. This also means that there will be very little time between the next meeting and the ride so email organisation is going to be quite essential.
Anyway, let me know your thoughts.
Not sure how else to contact you George! Guess I'm a dinosaur by today's methods of communicating. David Young and I discussed my talking to the group about things I've done re energy saving at my house: secondary glazing, wood-burning stove, zone heating control; Transport wise: G-wiz and Streetcar membership. Well I'm ready and willing to go ahead, but not sure how things are done at KTKTT. Nick Hartley @ Hopefield Avenue.
thanks very much for the phone number, I'll give it a go in due course. I was interested in the Superhomes but heard about it too late to do anything. Read through the web site stuff though and really it only wets the appetite. Would really need to go and talk to folk. Was Petica impressed?
M
George
In October, responding to me call for info about retro-fit of a Victorian house, you mentioned someone from the Belsize TT group called Alexis and suggested I might meet him at the forthcoming film show. This wasn't possible, but I did ask for his contact details, to which I got no response. Do you have them?
Hi George,
I work for Timber Press, a local publisher of gardening books, and I wanted to contact you about offering a discount on our titles to the Transition Kensal to Kilburn community. We publish everything from books on rain gardening and green roofs to back garden self-sufficiency to books on honey bees. You can check out our books at www.timberpress.co.uk. Please contact me if you are interested in discussing this further. My email is rclancy@timberpress.com and I can be reached by phone at 020 7372 1703.
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Hi George, thanks for adding me as a friend, K2K looks really lively.
I come to London sometimes & would love to meet up with the group, particularly the Arts Group as I'm involved with ours down here in Devon
Jan
I'd like to offer a skills sharing workshop in the early spring (February?) 'Cardboard, compost and coffee grounds' demonstrating and talking about some ways of using recycled materials on the allotment or in the vegetable garden. Can't work out how to put it up on the website and also don't know how to book space for the event - Fiveways would be fine. Can you advise?
To follow up on something you mentioned at the meeting, I would certainly like to have a workshop on finding yor way around the website and making the best use of it. Maybe others would be interested? All best, Maggie
Thanks for coming to see my allotment...that would be great if there were some takers..please pass on their details..thanks very much..nice to have met you..
Hope you had a good rest away from the hampster wheel. I had an idea for an art wkshop for the harvest festival. It's based on the Arcimboldo vegetable figure. I'll be doing the jam wkshop so maybe someone else arty would be interested in running with it?
Molly
I am especially interested in all things to do with conservation, food and the arts. Sadly, I cannot make it to the Lexi tomorrow night but hope to come along to the next one!
Best wishes
Sarah
Ash
Anyway, let me know your thoughts.
See you tomorrow night (tuesday) to chat about the Big Lunch on Charteris Road 18th July.
thanks very much for the phone number, I'll give it a go in due course. I was interested in the Superhomes but heard about it too late to do anything. Read through the web site stuff though and really it only wets the appetite. Would really need to go and talk to folk. Was Petica impressed?
M
In October, responding to me call for info about retro-fit of a Victorian house, you mentioned someone from the Belsize TT group called Alexis and suggested I might meet him at the forthcoming film show. This wasn't possible, but I did ask for his contact details, to which I got no response. Do you have them?
thanks
Matthew.
I work for Timber Press, a local publisher of gardening books, and I wanted to contact you about offering a discount on our titles to the Transition Kensal to Kilburn community. We publish everything from books on rain gardening and green roofs to back garden self-sufficiency to books on honey bees. You can check out our books at www.timberpress.co.uk. Please contact me if you are interested in discussing this further. My email is rclancy@timberpress.com and I can be reached by phone at 020 7372 1703.
Thanks!
Regan Clancy
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