21 Dec 2009
Putting Transition Culture to Bed for Christmas
Transition Culture now gets lovingly picked up, wrapped in bits of cloth and old newspapers and put into a snuggly little box in the cupboard under the stairs in order to hibernate peacefully for a couple of weeks while I do family Christmas things and New Year things and generally take a break. Normal service (whatever that is) will be resumed on Monday January 4th. Have a great break yourselves, and thanks for your company here over the last year.
Alejandro Ahumada
21 Dec 6:43pm
Have fun!!
and thanks for everyhting.
Merry Christmas!
Robert H. Hopkins
21 Dec 7:20pm
Have a wonderful holiday. (I’m a heathen, and don’t really think about it as Christmas) Enjoy yourselves entirely too much!
julie chou
22 Dec 3:04am
Hi, Rob,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I’ve learned a lot from your blog.
It is time to say ‘thank you’ for the last a few months and the interview in Totnes on Sept. 24th in Transition office.
Will keep following your updates and introduce it to other friends as well.
Have a wonderful holiday!!!
Julie in Taipei
Dove
22 Dec 4:20am
Yes, Merry Christmas and Happy Winter Solstice!
I’m making home made apple pie filling tomorrow as gifts…only my second time canning…Wish me luck!
Liz
Louise Pen y Graig
22 Dec 2:23pm
Have a wonderful Christmas. Thank you for your blog. I really enjoy iot and am inspired by it. It’s refreshing to read something positve rather than the doom and gloom of the news.
Dalton R Catchpaugh
22 Dec 3:05pm
Merry Christmas Rob and to all in the Transition movement. Completed my reading of “The Transition Handbook” a couple of weeks ago and have now turned to read “Permaculture”. It’s fascinating, inspirational and way forward to a sustainable future. Learning much from this web site, reading everyone’s comments.
Happy Holidays!
Ian McCormick
8 Jan 10:28am
I agree that the films featured are indeed pithy and inspiring with an individual quirkiness as well as some shared themes that collapse the global/local divide.
Beyong the youtube homevideo craze there is a growing field of community or participation-led video production which involves creativity and critique (dialogue)- ‘our’tube
We have been trying to faeture some of these in our international community film festival http://www.icff.info
Dr Ian McCormick