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Web page is a go (again...): fpp_austin
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Web page is a go (again.). The 20 version of the Front Porch Project. Website is up and running. Of course it's a work-in-progress. The calendar will be in a state of inexcarnidation (fleshing out? As we add events to the schedule. I'm hoping to add a more active widgit to update.something.with the latest posts to this community and from our Twitter account, and a reasonably useful "join us! Survey-type thing, though that will be a bit of a learning curve. Take a look through the website!
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House-shopping with Pattiwax and Meadowbriar--: fpp_austin
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House-shopping with Pattiwax and Meadowbriar-. Is this the future home of The Front Porch Project. But there's one of those unique consensus on the porch that this would be a good place to begin, so we wanted to give our members a brief tour of what just might be the newest music venue in Austin and the hottest off-Congress place for a cup of coffee. The bright colors, because right now, the building is an inconspicuous gray color. We're going to have to fix that! More news when we have more news.
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Free Range: We've moved!
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Food, nature, place, and more. Friday, April 1, 2011. As of Friday, April 1, Free Range: Food, Nature, Place, and More. Has relocated to the brand-new Madroño Ranch website. We hope you’ll make the trip over and explore the new site, and we apologize for any inconvenience. Thanks for reading! 8212;Heather and Martin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Mission and Vision. Enter your email address:. Dai Due Supper Club. Barrie Cullinan Baked Goods. Texas Agricultural Land Trust. Poetry at Round Top.
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Free Range: Tragic waste: some thoughts on the s-word
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Food, nature, place, and more. Friday, March 25, 2011. Tragic waste: some thoughts on the s-word. Watching the bats from the kitchen stoop at Madroño Ranch the other morning was a little like watching my own thoughts. They swooped in and out of my line of vision, limited by the dawn darkness, more audible than visible. Actually, my comparison is disrespectful of the bats; their flight is only apparently. And use them as well. Notes in The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. That industri...
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Free Range: Lenten reflections: dead trees, bafflement, and submission
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Food, nature, place, and more. Friday, March 11, 2011. Lenten reflections: dead trees, bafflement, and submission. Fittingly, this Ash Wednesday began with a vigorous north wind, the kind that knocks dead branches out of trees and can make you a little leery about walking outdoors. It blew me back to the moment that I first got a glimpse into the meaning of Lent. In fact, it might even take some courage to submit to the scouring blast of Lent. In last week’s post. I spent much of the weekend baffled (and...
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Created on 16 January 2009 (#18090434). Last updated on 17 July 2009. The Front Porch Project, an Austin community. Http:/ www.frontporchproject.org. All Members , Moderated. Austin community dedicated to the search for meaning, conversation, community, reason and faith. For a number of reasons, but if we start talking about Galatia, that's a bit of back story.). B corporation, b corporations, books. Conversation cafes, dialogue. Great places forum, interfaith. The front porch project.
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Free Range: April 2011
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Food, nature, place, and more. Friday, April 1, 2011. As of Friday, April 1, Free Range: Food, Nature, Place, and More. Has relocated to the brand-new Madroño Ranch website. We hope you’ll make the trip over and explore the new site, and we apologize for any inconvenience. Thanks for reading! 8212;Heather and Martin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our Mission and Vision. Enter your email address:. Dai Due Supper Club. Barrie Cullinan Baked Goods. Texas Agricultural Land Trust. Poetry at Round Top.