Creatures of Place is an insight into the wonderful world of Artist as Family: Meg Ulman, Patrick Jones, and their youngest son, Woody. Living on a 1/4-acre section in a small Australian town, Meg and Patrick have designed their property using permaculture principals.

They grow most of their own food, don’t own cars and ride their bikes instead, use very little electricity, and forage food and materials from their local forest.

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    6 days ago

    They are not limiting their foot print to 1/4 acre. They are using bikes, using glass and forge the forest.

    It’s like offloading your aluminum production to another country and claiming you are living 100% on renewable.

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    7 days ago

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    “Forage for food and materials from their local forest.”

    Talk about burying the lede. They can only function on a quarter acre by “stealing” from the public forests.

    If everyone did that there would be no public forests. There’s not enough wood and food for everyone.

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      LoL “stealing”. Are you “stealing” the air you’re breathing right now? That’s a weird choice of word. Anyway.

      But you’re right. If everyone started to live like this, it would be devastating. But when you think about it, think about how many forests were cut down and how much land was taken and transformed just for agriculture around the world just to feed us humans. It’s insane.

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        7 days ago

        Yes. Stealing. From the taxpayers that maintain that forest. From the public who owns the property.

        Stealing is exactly right. Because while everyone can breathe air, there isn’t enough of that forest to go around if everyone lived like this.

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        I put it in quotes because I didn’t have a better word. If it’s a public park and I walk in with turf cutter, and take all the grass for my own yard, that’s clearly stealing from everyone.

        How much can I take from a public forest without it being stealing? Can I cut down 1 tree for firewood? 10? How much foraging can I do before local wildlife is affected?