coire
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Transition movie online - get yer skates on!Info about this via Gus at today's Transition Aboyne meeting....
The Transition movie (premiered at the Transition conference) is available online now until the wee small hours on Sun 14th June from the blog entry for 11th June at:
http://transitionculture.org/
or go directly to:
http://breadcrumb.tv/~admin/streaming/intransition.html
Screenings of the final version will be shown from 9th Sept, and it will be downloadable (pay what you think it's worth) from 1st Nov.
It lasts about an hour.
Jane
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wildgarlic
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Shame it's not on until Sunday afternoon as we could have all watched together at the food co-op meet. Thanks for posting the link.
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Forget-me-Not
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FilmGreat! Lets get it out there!
Beth
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Forget-me-Not
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Transition FilmI'm 20 mins and 48 seconds in and I love it!!!! I want to Blog it before I have to do other stuff, rather than waiting for the end first.
I'm going to have to do the rest in instalments but then that gives me time to absorb it all. I joined Hugh FW's Landshare that it talks about. I've spoken to someone nearby via Landshare and we may be meeting up. She now knows about Neeps too.
Beth
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wildgarlic
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It's great isn't it? Don't leave off for too long with the instalments though as time is running out.
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annepan001
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Thanks for posting this! Just watched it with my OH, and have forwarded the link to my entire email address book ... not a lot of time left for folk to see it, but you never know!
Lots of high points, but in particular the "transition tavern" and "50 mile meal" awards both jumped out at me.
There's a proposal locally here for a community buy-out of the Midmar Inn ... I've no idea how it would work, but interesting to see that such a thing exists, and in Scotland too.
We'll definitely check out more on how they ran the local meal awards ... many a local restaurant here claims to supply local food, but when push comes to shove, most seem to be thoroughly tied into contracts with 'local' wholesalers who buy in from the cheapest and usual farthest away ... so the veggies are rarely locally grown OR in season! If anyone knows of restaurants who do buck this trend in the Aberdeenshire area, do let me know!!
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Forget-me-Not
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Transition FilmOhhhh I'm going to try and send it address book too. Fab idea!
Beth
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