
Introducing Mrs. Dayna Parkin-Urquhart
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More to come from last night soon. Congratulations, Jimmy and Dayna! Thanks for letting Beth and I cover your big day.

I recently shot this essay on a sustainable ecovillage called Dancing Rabbit in rural northeastern Missouri. The community consists of a little bit more than 50 visitors (who stay for 3 weeks), residents (on their way to membership), and full time members. They grow a lot of their own food. They build their own houses from renewable and reclaimed building materials. They are fully off the grid: using only solar and wind power. It is a very tight-knit community of people just trying to build a true community that is ecologically and socially responsible and conscientious. More can be seen here
The Park Record’s David Ryder is leaving Utah on Friday for the Foundry Workshop in India and then ‘school’ in Seattle to ‘study’ stuff. His outgoing quotation ‘watermelon is just juice that you have to bite.’