Archive for July, 2010

“Community” vs Rewilding

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

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Gabe, a commenter on my blog, asked me this:

Scout, and others who are identifying “community” as a key missing component in our collective journey toward rewilding, I ask you: how can we (rewild-minded folks) live INSIDE the system now, and in satisfying numbers, and create the community we need to, if not live outside the system for legit fear of getting murdered en masse, offer support to one another on a day-to-day level? I’m talking about intentional community. I’m not talking about a final cultural solution – I’m talking about a solid step in the right direction; toward community.

Anyone? Why are we not living in community now? Are we addicted to isolation?

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On Killing Animals, Insects & Plants

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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In the past couple of weeks I killed my first mammals. One, a rat I trapped without watching die, which felt strange and distant. For a deeper understanding of killing, I killed a rabbit at a rabbit slaughtering and butchering class this last week. I’ve often written about how I don’t see a difference in the killing of plants or animals. That both deserve equal respect. However, killing these mammals both changed and solidified my emotional experience and logical interpretation of killing.

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Cherry Plum Pickin’ & Raccoon Fleshin’

Monday, July 26th, 2010

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I missed a week of my Weekly Laundry list due to Echoes in Time and other busy things in my schedule, such as my training with the Portland Fruit Tree Project. You heard right, I signed up for their Harvest Leader position this year, which means I get to meet new people, learn a ton of stuff about trees, get free fruit, and help out those in need. Pretty awesome!

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From Mullet to Monet

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

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My mullet started to get out of hand, and I felt that the time had come to cut it off. As my hair dresser (yes, I enjoy the experience of other people cutting my hair) cut it she jokingly asked me if I wanted to save a bit of it for magic or something. I remembered that I’ve wanted to make a paintbrush for making Rewild Camp name tags for some time now, and so I said “YES!”

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Bark-tanning and Chinook Jargon @ Echoes in Time

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

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This week at Echoes in Time my friend David and I led a workshop on bark-tanning. I also played an amazing game of WAYK Chinook Jargon. Aside from the classes I spent most of the time sleeping off a severe hangover in my tent. A hangover due to to drinking too much whiskey one night early in the week with my ex-girlfriend Emily: Tracker of Plants (the artist formerly known as Penny Scout), in an attempt to reconcile the bad blood between us. Phew! What a week.

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Making Hide Glue

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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An Afternoon Knap @ Rewild Camp

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

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This week I had to work a lot so I missed out on a lot of chances to work on my list. My soaking pool turned into a mosquito incubation chamber and we had to temporarily dismantle it. Oh man, did it think stink underneath the tarp! Rotting grass smells terrible. I also felt pretty sick after working all week, so I justified watching season 2 of Dexter, and made some hide glue. I also forgot how much I know about flint-knapping as I decided to impart what I do know to some of my peeps at rewild camp.

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Addiction vs. Rewilding

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

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I struggle with alcoholism. I sometimes have the urge to get completely fucked up drunk. At one time in my life I smoked more than half a pack of cigarettes a day. I sometimes binge on television shows and don’t leave the house for days, just watching entire seasons without so much as stepping out of my bedroom to take a piss or even eat a meal. I do this also with video games. I check my facebook way too much, even when I know I probably don’t have any reason to. Okay, so I’ll admit it. I have an addiction to certain aspects of civilization.

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Echoes in Time 2010!

Monday, July 5th, 2010

I’ve volunteered at Echoes in Time for about 5 years now and this year I’ve decided to teach a few classes. I will do some awareness type games, a “Where Are Your Keys” Chinuk Wawa class, American Sign Language Animal Tracking class, bow-drill, and maybe some other stuff I can’t remember. Echoes presents one of the most cost effective ways of learning these skills and provides a place for social networking to make rewilding friends such as myself!

When: July 19-23, 2010
Where: Willamette Mission State Park just north of Salem, Oregon
Week Cost: $128/adult $68/children 6-13
Contact: www.echoes-in-time.com

A few years ago a local filmmaker made this short about echoes. I have a cameo!

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Hide Glue Hat-Trick Not Happening

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

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English Ivy Basket #2

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

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I’ve taken a few basket classes now, and of all the twining basketry books I think the two pictured above have the best information for newbies; great pictures and illustrations.  So many books on basketry read like mathematic equations; lots and lots of strange vocabulary with no accompanying photographs or drawings. Even so, I think I may have a WAYK “technique: dictionary addiction” but with field guides and how-to manuals. I looked in the book once, instead of looking at a previously made basket, and it fucked me up.

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