just read this articla on the ABC-about twitter https://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/stories/s2406365.htm Perhaps we could discuss PPP> viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7462 when i work out how its done Bela Beke
Re: PPP on twitter ? Does the PPP have a website at the moment ? That would be a good start I think. Twitter is micro-blogging, and all my friends do it. It's quite popular, but, I'm not a fan... and have successfully avoided it since it's inception I'd rather follow the RSS of a site than another channel like Twitter/FriendFeed/etc/etc.
Re: PPP on twitter ? Thank you "dylanz" Not that familiar on how it works(twitter )But i feel we should publicise PPP (as a starting point perhaps,see where it goes.Personally i agree with the manifesto -totaly.)Here is one site that has a copy of it . https://www.moonrisepermaculture.com.au/?page=ppp The original is here ,towards the bottom of the page; https://www.tagari.com/index.php Regards ,Bela
Re: PPP on twitter ? Hi PPP enthusiasts: I have no idea what twitter is, I am outside too much! But please, talk about the PPP anywhere you like. We don't have a website yet, but if anyone wants to do one for us, that would be great. I have been a bit lax promoting the PPP and I really need help to do it. So go for your lives, and let me know how it goes. Some more membership forms arrived yesterday, so its all happening. Will repost manifesto. Love Tamara Tamara PPP convenor PCCBB convenor Care for the earth Care for people Share the surplus See you at the next Permaculture Cardinia Baw Baw meeting, first Thursday of the month from 7pm at the Bunyip Hall. Tamara Griffiths Permaculture designer Swale Workshop teacher Historian and heritage advisor Animal lover Check out my new web site: https://www.moonrisepermaculture.com.au 39 Wattle Tree Road Bunyip Victoria 3815 03 5629 5918 0407 45 7707 [email protected] Check out our pics at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/boodicusducky/ "Be the change you want to see in the world." Gandhi "If you think you're too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito." Dali Lama "Monsanto is the root of all evil" Bill Mollison "May we all work together for positive change in the world and may the seeds we plant be watered, tended and nurtured with love and hope." Robin Clayfield