Rita – Common Ground Ecovillage https://www.commonground.eco A justice-oriented agrarian community. Central North Carolina Mon, 23 Jan 2017 01:56:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://www.commonground.eco/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cropped-harts-mill-fullcolor-32x32.png Rita – Common Ground Ecovillage https://www.commonground.eco 32 32 132913043 Plants and Creatures Catalogue Published https://www.commonground.eco/2017/01/22/plants-and-creatures-catalogue-published/ https://www.commonground.eco/2017/01/22/plants-and-creatures-catalogue-published/#comments Mon, 23 Jan 2017 01:56:31 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=2804 Continue reading ]]> Over the pCarpenter Bee (on Milkweed)ast few years, Hart’s Mill members have been photographing and identifying plants, creatures, and fungi found on the land. As a result, the Plants and Creatures catalogue has come together – featured on our website. It’s been a fun process, and it’s exciting to know that there are many other types of beings we have yet to find and capture with our eyes and cameras. 

 Check out the newly posted catalogue here. 

ButtercupsWe’d also like to invite you to, next time you’re on the land, to look for different species. See if you find something you see here online, and if you find something you don’t think we’ve posted yet, send us a photo, along with the location and date taken, and we’ll add it to the catalogue! 

 

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March 28th (Easter Monday) Workday https://www.commonground.eco/2016/04/04/march-28th-easter-monday-workday/ Tue, 05 Apr 2016 03:13:43 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=1140 Continue reading ]]> We had another fine and productive workday on Monday 28 March as the morning’s cool, wet, cloudy weather gave way to glorious breezy sunshine and a dozen or so Hartsmillers met for lunch at the Cedar Pavilion and then tours and an afternoon of work, mostly around the storage unit, clearing space for temporary tractor storage and beginning the structure — setting posts — for an eventual covered tractor bay and work area on the side of the storage unit. The hoop house pieces were also rescued from tarpish oblivion and sorted — a 4-foot black rat snake made an appearance too — and Margret single-handedly finished off sporing some more of our invasive ailanthus. Many thanks to Paul, Carol, Joe, Don, Mir, Anna Ruth, Barbara, Jeffry, Margret, Steve, Linda, and Anthony!

 

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February 20th Workday https://www.commonground.eco/2016/02/24/february-20th-workday/ Wed, 24 Feb 2016 21:23:17 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=1133 Continue reading ]]> A great workday was had by all on Saturday afternoon, February 20! One workteam led by Margret made a strong start stripping and inoculating the oldest Tree of Heaven trees with mushroom spore, which will both control the trees and hopefully yield us some mushrooms. The other team led by Anthony cleared the last remaining section of the McGowan Creek trail, linking up with the farthest-out sections of the trail near the beaver dam area, so that the entire trail system is now readily passable, though improvement and maintenance are needed when we can. We began with lunch; Paul did an afternoon tour for several interested potential members; and we concluded with conversation and hot chocolate at the Pavilion. Many thanks to Steve, Rita, Jeffry, Paul, Maple, Linda, Amy, Randy, Margret, and Anthony for a fine day on the land!

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MLK Day Workday https://www.commonground.eco/2016/01/20/mlk-day-workday/ Wed, 20 Jan 2016 23:42:22 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=1118 Continue reading ]]> Great workday and teamwork today: we completed flagging the village paths and roads on the land, cleared trees and brush to the south of the firecircle area to open up that path and continued weed-whacking to open up the others. Other tasks accomplished include finishing the site cleaning at the old Vincent house site – moving a pile of bricks down to the storage shed for use in our own building – so that our Frazier Road entrance site is now fully presentable; re-installing the washed-out footbridge on the Dam Loop Trail; and general good fellowship, with hot chocolate to boot. Thanks to Maple, Jeffry, Carol St J., Leah, Carol W, Randy, Rita, Paul, and Anthony, along with visitors Jack, Debbie, and Lisa.

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December 5th Workday https://www.commonground.eco/2015/12/06/december-5th-workday/ Mon, 07 Dec 2015 01:25:10 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=1073 Continue reading ]]> Two major events made Hart’s Mill history today – the first workday on the land after HM gained County approval for our RezoningPlan. One was the burning of the old Vincent home on the property we acquired to gain state road access to Frazier Road. The Efland Fire Department was out in force for training! In the coming weeks we will see to the clearing of the foundations, but it is already possible to visualize the path of the new road that will someday be our main entrance. The other major event was the beginning of blazing the main road and walking paths of the village in the fields and woods edges, with mowers and clearers following behind the markers. These will become our main paths on the land next year: we’ll actually be able to visualize how the village will lay out. Today two marking crews got about three-quarters of the way around the two main routes. Clearing went slower — it would help if more of the mowers and weedwhackers worked 🙂 —  but we got a good running start. The day was rounded out with lunch, tours, and other tasks such as continuing Tree of Heaven removal. Thanks to all who showed up in a day that started out very cold and ended pleasantly balmy! Community at work!

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October 24 work/play day https://www.commonground.eco/2015/10/25/october-24-workplay-day/ Sun, 25 Oct 2015 13:42:58 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=1043 Continue reading ]]> The work/play day in some sense began Friday night as Anthony, Paul, and Randy engaged in the age old fire circle ritual, with Anthony and Randy staying through the night. Much had been done to prepare for the day by mowing with the help of Daniel and gathering materials and people from far and wide, including a big load of compost from Brockwell’s in Carrboro (thanks to Paul). As folks started to gather, Randy inoculated his brand new spiffy solar oven with muffin batter. A crew dove in with work on the garden that involved pulling out the summer cover crops along with weeds, volunteer tomatoes, and a few straggling potatoes. Soil was amended with compost, turned, winter cover crops sown, and cardboard laid down as an aspirational step towards an expanded garden in the spring. After tackling a Tree of Heaven stand, (an impressive feat even for a NFL linebacker!), Anthony herded a subcrew over to the Frazier Road entrance to spiffy things up. Randy, Carol, and Sally peeked in on the bees and passed on some sucrose to help them prepare for the cold days ahead. Paul led his umpteenth tour of the land. A lunch including an impromptu kombucha tasting rounded out the day.

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August 22nd Workday https://www.commonground.eco/2015/08/23/august-22nd-workday/ Sun, 23 Aug 2015 18:11:38 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=993 Continue reading ]]> August’s workday began bright and early with campers Rita, Matt, Rachel, Leah, and Anthony welcoming the first sun with walks, coffee, and opening the Frazier gate for our neighbor Daniel on his riding mower, who proceeded to quickly mow the existing meadow paths and then finish the clearing job begun by the expanded crew of all of the above plus Amy and Donna and Vanessa on the old woods road that hugs the west edge of the Far Field. The same crew then moved on to make great strides extending the McGowan Creek Loop Trail, where we have now reached the beaver-pond area at the farthest eastward extent of the trail (it now begins to curve back). Daniel went on to clear more periphery paths; Paul and Steve (newbie) dug potatoes and mulched the garden and welcomed first time visitors Mark and Marina. All gathered back at the Pavilion for noon luncheon and discussion, after which Vanessa, Paul and Anthony cleared and mowed up at the Frazier entrance. Once again a convivial and accomplishment-filled day! The book group the evening before was also excellent and well-attended, with the setting sun, then flickering and glowing candles, and finally a fire accompanying thoughtful and provocative discussion. Thanks to all!

–Anthony

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July 18th Workday https://www.commonground.eco/2015/07/25/july-18th-workday/ Sat, 25 Jul 2015 14:38:01 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=962 Continue reading ]]> Workday LunchJuly’s work adventures actually started the night before with Anthony mowing and then camping overnight. Motors revved up again early Saturday morning with Anthony and Vanessa chain-sawing and weed-whacking while Susie and Rita, soon joined by newbies Leah and Diane, helped to extend the leading edge of the McGowan Creek Trail onto the ridge above the creek. Paul coordinated garden work and mowing back at the meadow areas, with Amy and Hope digging large buckets of potatoes in the garden. Joe, Matt, and Rachel arrived and explored the beaver pond near McGowan Creek, returning with the trail crews, picking up used tools and equipment as we came. Katy and Jane conferred at the Pavilion; around 11:30 we all gathered there for an energetic and convivial lunch, followed by introductions and general discussion of the project. After lunch our soon-to-be neighbor Daniel dropped over; some folks had to head home; a tour group headed out around the Dam Loop Trail, while another group planned more weed-whacking… but nature had other plans for all of us. Soon it was pouring and lightning was crackling all around! We took it as a sign to quit for the day. All in all a good one!

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Memorial Day Workday and Cookout Report https://www.commonground.eco/2015/05/28/memorial-day-workday-and-cookout-report/ Fri, 29 May 2015 01:46:13 +0000 http://www.hartsmill.org/?p=945 Continue reading ]]> Memorial CookoutMemorial Day dawned clear and cool and some intrepid Harts-Millers – Randy, Paul, Anthony – were on the land by mid-morning to mow and weed-whack. After lunch Katy arrived at the Frazier Road entrance and along with Anthony, Rita and Semion, cleared out some of the underbrush in front of Kim’s house and post-holed and installed a line of posts and rope to demarcate Kim’s drive and protect the large tree on the corner. (We finished one side; Anthony will return to the other once we’ve had some rain to loosen up the soil a little.) Alana and Diego helped Paul add layers of mulch to the potato garden, and then checked out the trails (for running!). A number of new Exploratory members and other friends came for tours and then joined the big cookout in the later afternoon, grilling all manner of food on the fire, closing out with a great lemony cheesecake Rita brought for her birthday (Happy 25th, Rita!). Amy and Catherine and Wren, along with Anthony, stayed into the night to watch the trees come alive with fireflies under the stars!

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