KPCC’s Pacific Swell website acknowledged Eco-Villager Joe Linton (me) as an everyday hero. Click for KPCC video showing off Los Angeles Eco-Village’s fruit trees, chickens, greywater, las trincheras (terraced water harvesting garden looking neglected), and more!
KPCC Video Showcases L.A. Eco-Village
November 16, 2010 by Joe Linton
Posted in food, media, transportation, water | Tagged fruit trees, greywater, KPCC, Los Angeles River, video | 2 Comments
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Great job, Joe! You are a natural when it comes to telling the story. I think I will send a link out to my friends!
Ianne
Wow. I am really impressed with the depth of the ecovillage culture brought through in such a short video! The analogy of the river as a spine for the environment around it is such a juicy image.
With your terracing, I wonder if you have seen Sep Holzer’s video Farming with Terraces and Raised Beds? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzRzJRiUylg Different landscape but inspiring none the less!
Thank you for your work!