Permaculture Plans Online

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  1. permaculture.biz

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    G'day,

    I'm slowly getting around to doing some of the things I've wanted to do for sometime: like putting a sampling of my plans and designs online for viewing.

    You can find them at https://www.permaculture.biz/PCPlans.htm. I only have a couple done so far, though I have processed about 50 others for uploading hopefully over this weekend. I have lots of CAD standard designs that need to be processed as well.

    Advanced apologies to those with dial-up connections. It is very difficult to compress AO aerial photo based plans down to dial-up friendly sizes. That said there are some files that are dial-up friendly. Perhaps I could put the file size of the plans on the thumbnails.

    You are free to download the plans and use them, provided you acknowledge the source. There are a lot of very late nights wrapped up in these...

    Ciao,

    Darren J. Doherty
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    Hi Darren

    Good stuff. I just love maps, esp. those that have been tortured over on long nights :D

    Thanks for posting

    Rich
     
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    G'day,

    Thanks Rick. The worst late night plans are the one's that are then wiped in the morning by the kids doing paint or myspace or something rediculous like that. Too many times. The Control S sticker still features prominantly on my wall like a beacon!!

    Great to spend time with Ken Burrow down in Patagonia. Lovely bloke. Small class (of 7!!) so we all got to know each other pretty well. Hopefully it'll work out up your way with Ken and yourself to do some Keyline stuff around the Portland region. Don't know if Ken is back yet or if he got stuck down there (which I wouldn't blame him for doing!) becoming a new Gaucho or something.

    Ciao,

    Darren Doherty
     
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    Hi Darren

    I haven't heard from Ken yet, but I know he was spending some extra time down there. I'm sure he'll be back with his head spinning and jazzed to get good things going.

    I hope it works out for an OR visit on your north american venture.....

    Rich
     
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    G'day,

    Yeah I think Ken was going to spend 2 extra weeks down there. He is an honorary Gaucho now so you'd better hide any goats cos he's now a trained killer and Asado officianado! I'm heading over to Wisconsin tomorrow for my 1st visit to the North America which I'm really looking forward to, which will give me a bit of a taste for next year. Will be meeting with the Santa Barbara Permaculture people later in the month to organise our Keyline/Broadacre PC courses scheduled for next April/May. When Ken gets back we'll talk some more about Oregon as well.

    Ciao,

    Daz
     

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