Tuesday, December 30, 2008

We do our homework

The sharing of information is one of the main reasons that this blog exists.

Making a sustainable seachange is a multi-faceted endeavour which may involve:

moving far away; adopting new ways of living; understanding new technologies;

building a house; learning new skills; making lifestyle changes; growing food; etc.

Almost certainly, all of these things demand that you acquire knowledge which you previously did not possess.

This blog will guide you to many of the sources of the knowledge you need.

What makes us fit for the task is that your hosts, The Woman and I are information professionals. We are experienced librarians, trained and practiced in the art of Finding Out.

And as we are finding out, you have to do your homework.

Because many of the people you would expect to have the answers to your questions simply don't know.

Others think they know but they don't. And everyone has an opinion, an agenda or an ulterior motive.

Make sure your decisions are informed decisions.

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Sustainable Sea Change

A couple of baby-boomers will leave the big city of Sydney and move north to a coastal location where the climate is sub-tropical and the sea is in view.
Over the next few years they will design and build an environmentally friendly, passive-solar house using sustainable products and technologies.

A permaculture garden will supply vegetables and eggs.
This blog will attempt to progressively cover the possibilities, events and progress of this sustainable seachange
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