The Goodness Collective

We are a community of people who enjoy playing music, consuming minimal non-renewable resources, supporting each other, dancing, throwing frisbees, among other things.

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Goodness Collections

  • Nate's Blog
    The Limbo of The Unknown - Remember when you got the wind knocked out of you? Nothing previously can prepare you for this moment, and there is no assurance that the next breath will ...
  • Jenna's updates
    2014 Kerrville New Folk Finalist - Q & A with 2014 New Folk Finalist, Jenna Lindbo, featured on No Depression.com By Kathy Sands-Boehmer, April 23, 2014 The first time I experienced Jenna ...
  • Brent's Traveling Blog
    - Hello Friends and Family, As you may know I have been working for Carpe Diem Education which is a Gap year program for teens. We are just finishing up our ...
  • Franger's blog
    just photos! -
  • Vanessa's Blog
    Dogs are the gateway - If I have a goal with Lost Dogs it is to inspire empathy towards all other beings, be they human or animal. Animals just need a lot more help. During the f...
  • Ethan's blog
    Laos, Part 2: A Long Sunset on the Mekong - From where I sit now at the Grass Valley, CA Public Library, Laos feels like a world away. It IS a world away. Thinking back to the last two weeks there, ...
  • Trav and Kacy: Portrait of a Farm
    Fairview, NC: Imladris Farm, visited by The Buncombe County Fruit Nuts - Have you ever heard of bio-char? Here in Western North Carolina, both Kacy and I have suddenly become extremely busy with other projects and jobs. Since w...
  • julie southwell's magic carpet ride
    - "Only to the extent that we expose ourselves over and over to annihilation can that which is indestructible in us be found" Pema Chodron Winter's quiet wi...
  • Dave and Lilli Travel to South America
    Our last post.... - Pics from along the el choro trek (reverse order) hey folks... I´m writing from our hostel in Lima, Peru, the day before our flight home. Her...
  • Kris and Carol's Blog
    Some pictures to wet your whistle -
  • Bread LaVoy (The Sparrow)
    mmmmmm, Off-Gassing - goodbye donuts past, hello bread at last
  • High Priestess Tarot Deck
    Emperor - The Emperor can provide order and structure where once only chaos existed. He possesses great intelligence and the confidence required to use it productive...
  • Brandon and Amy's blog
    Tonsai Daze - After our circus adventure and a few days in Bangkok, we did the highly unadventurous thing, and went straight back to TonSai beach. We contemplated Ko Tao...
  • Kelly's Adventures
    Something over 3000km - I left not long ago from the Castle Hill area or so it seems. However, its been several weeks in reality. Since then I've made my way all the way to the So...
  • Dr. Steve-O's blog
    A perfect day, and other stories . . . - Thanks to everyone for checking in, commenting, letting me know you're out there. While it sounds like spring is coming to Oregon. It is definitely still w...
  • Allan Capp, keepin' on
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  • Adapting to Scarcity (Sarah and Arthur's Latin American Project)
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Monday, December 7, 2009

Adapting To Scarcity Fundraiser for Steve!

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