
we've just returned from Silver City, a stay at our wonderful friends' home full of great energy, and the 'viva verde' expo where we learned many incredible things but especially loved the rainwater harvesting talk given by brad lancaster. we can't wait to purchase his books and put his greenfrastructure ideas into practice! i learned a lot and david got to play with a chainsaw. this link is really great and where we will get our info for a home-made grain mill and 'how to' on using the mesquite beans for pancakes and other things! they are everywhere.
www.desertharvesters.org
thanks to my good friend at jumbleberry jam for teaching me how to make a link from afar!
brad lancaster's 8 points for harvesting the rain go something like this:
1. long and thoughtful observation
2. start at top of watershed and work down
3. start small and simple
4. slow it, spread it, and sink it
5. overflow
6. mulch as 'the sponge'
7. maximize through 'stacking functions'
8. evolve your system - long and thoughtful observation
he is a very dynamic speaker and plays with words to get his audience excited. my favorite was the difference between scarcity, scared to live in the city, and abundance, where he really turned around and showed us his happy bun dance. so, rain barrels on the way and lot's of new information (new to me ;-) ) we are ready!
can you have ducks without a pond?
